Is "brownout" a common or standard term in the industry? First time I see it.
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I thought it was an analogy to the electrical problem: flickering lights due to high demand.
Later is was coopted to mean any problems with power supply not including outright drop to zero-zero/disconnections. cf microcontroller brown-out handling, also mentioned above.
Then later it seems it was generalized to mean sort-of-non-terminal problem with supply of most anything.