
Lightning Protection Primer
... as common as nearby hits. Second, there’s no reasonable way to prevent catastrophic damage in such events. Most lightning surges on phone lines are the result of strikes to power lines (higher up on poles) or other metallic conductors. Crosses between telephone and power conductors are less common t ...
... as common as nearby hits. Second, there’s no reasonable way to prevent catastrophic damage in such events. Most lightning surges on phone lines are the result of strikes to power lines (higher up on poles) or other metallic conductors. Crosses between telephone and power conductors are less common t ...
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... An example of Electro Static Discharge or ESD is the zap one sometimes feels after walking across carpeting and touching a metal doorknob. Static Charges are generated all the time when two surfaces contact and separate. Electrons move from one surface to another causing an imbalance. The surface wi ...
... An example of Electro Static Discharge or ESD is the zap one sometimes feels after walking across carpeting and touching a metal doorknob. Static Charges are generated all the time when two surfaces contact and separate. Electrons move from one surface to another causing an imbalance. The surface wi ...
DELCON Presentation - Weidmuller B2B Portal
... Input relay for long cables and disturbed environment Input 24 VDC Output voltage 0 - 60 VDC ...
... Input relay for long cables and disturbed environment Input 24 VDC Output voltage 0 - 60 VDC ...
Electromagnetic induction
... We can explain this law by considering the energy changes that occur when a magnet is moved towards a coil, as shown in Figure 1. Assume that the magnet is moved towards the coil with its north pole facing towards the coil. Now by Lenz's law this should induce a current in the coil such that the rig ...
... We can explain this law by considering the energy changes that occur when a magnet is moved towards a coil, as shown in Figure 1. Assume that the magnet is moved towards the coil with its north pole facing towards the coil. Now by Lenz's law this should induce a current in the coil such that the rig ...
Preventive maintenance
... permanently analyse the phase current compare it to the protection set and in case of fault trips the breaker Control unit is sensitive to : environment : ambient temperature, humidity, corrosive atmosphere, operating conditions : vibration, electro-magnetic field, A malfunctioning of the ...
... permanently analyse the phase current compare it to the protection set and in case of fault trips the breaker Control unit is sensitive to : environment : ambient temperature, humidity, corrosive atmosphere, operating conditions : vibration, electro-magnetic field, A malfunctioning of the ...
RF Testing - Auburn Engineering
... (ACPR) or Third Order Intercept Point (IP3). These signals are difficult to measure because they consist of a primary high power frequency or tone at 900MHz to 6GHz which is adjacent to a very low level noise tones 10MHz away which must be measured repeatable to 0.1dB accuracy. The high susceptibili ...
... (ACPR) or Third Order Intercept Point (IP3). These signals are difficult to measure because they consist of a primary high power frequency or tone at 900MHz to 6GHz which is adjacent to a very low level noise tones 10MHz away which must be measured repeatable to 0.1dB accuracy. The high susceptibili ...
Seminar Report
... principles of converting electrical power into visible radiation as conventional gas discharge lamps. The fundamental difference between RF lamps is that RF lamps operate without electrodes [anode and cathode]. There are three practical ways to energize RF light sources, though there are more ways t ...
... principles of converting electrical power into visible radiation as conventional gas discharge lamps. The fundamental difference between RF lamps is that RF lamps operate without electrodes [anode and cathode]. There are three practical ways to energize RF light sources, though there are more ways t ...
LIU-PS and IPAC16
... Abstract: The eleven main accelerating cavities of the Proton Synchrotron (PS) at CERN consist of two ferrite-loaded coaxial lambda/4 resonators each. Both resonators oscillate in phase, as their gaps are electrically connected by short bars. They are in addition magnetically coupled via the bias lo ...
... Abstract: The eleven main accelerating cavities of the Proton Synchrotron (PS) at CERN consist of two ferrite-loaded coaxial lambda/4 resonators each. Both resonators oscillate in phase, as their gaps are electrically connected by short bars. They are in addition magnetically coupled via the bias lo ...
2SK241 FM Tuner, VHF and RF Amplifier Applications
... • TOSHIBA is continually working to improve the quality and reliability of its products. Nevertheless, semiconductor devices in general can malfunction or fail due to their inherent electrical sensitivity and vulnerability to physical stress. It is the responsibility of the buyer, when utilizing TOS ...
... • TOSHIBA is continually working to improve the quality and reliability of its products. Nevertheless, semiconductor devices in general can malfunction or fail due to their inherent electrical sensitivity and vulnerability to physical stress. It is the responsibility of the buyer, when utilizing TOS ...
Electromagnetic compatibility

Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) is the branch of electrical sciences which studies the unintentional generation, propagation and reception of electromagnetic energy with reference to the unwanted effects (electromagnetic interference, or EMI) that such energy may induce. The goal of EMC is the correct operation, in the same electromagnetic environment, of different equipment which use electromagnetic phenomena, and the avoidance of any interference effects.In order to achieve this, EMC pursues two different kinds of issues. Emission issues are related to the unwanted generation of electromagnetic energy by some source, and to the countermeasures which should be taken in order to reduce such generation and to avoid the escape of any remaining energies into the external environment. Susceptibility or immunity issues, in contrast, refer to the correct operation of electrical equipment, referred to as the victim, in the presence of unplanned electromagnetic disturbances.Interference mitigation and hence electromagnetic compatibility is achieved by addressing both emission and susceptibility issues, i.e., quieting the sources of interference and hardening the potential victims. The coupling path between source and victim may also be separately addressed to increase its attenuation.