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  • Minimize Electrical Interference for Railroad Monitoring Systems
    In order to minimize electrical interference in a communication system between train stations, industrial media converters were used to connect RTUs and PLCs to Ethernet switches by fiber optic cable. Railroad Station Monitoring System. MY MOXA | Partner Zone | International Sites | Contact Us
  • Top tips on squelching electrical noise
    Judicious component layout plays a large role in immunizing test and control systems against electrical interference. A conveyor-control system activates a motor once every 12 sec over its 10-yr service life. An automotive- carrier system must work 24/7/365 days a year. And a high-speed RFID system
  • Signal Interference and Cable Shielding
    shielding is vital. According to industry technical data there are essentially four sources of signal interference. Static Noise: Occurs when an electrical field distorts the signal and can be mitigated using continuous foil shields which offer 100% shielding efficiency and appropriate grounding
  • Electromagnetic Interference
    refers to a disturbance that affects an electrical circuit. If you've ever experienced reception issues with your AM/FM radio when your cell phone rings (or vice versa), that's a perfect example of a problem caused by EMI. Lights can both cause and be the victim of EMI issues in your vehicle
  • Sensor Sense: Minimizing RFI/EMI interference
    Electrical noise often affects how proximity switches operate on plant floors. Your plant's RFI/EMI may not be as bad as this highvoltage arc photographed by John Dyer of Dyer Electric (johndyer.com/sparxarcs.html). But even small amounts of electrical interference can cause big problems
  • Electrical Noise in Motion Control Circuits
    Electrical noise appears in an electrical circuit through one of four routes: a. Impedance (Ground Loop) Coupling b. Capacitive (Electrostatic) Coupling c. Inductive (Magnetic) Coupling d. Electromagnetic (Radio Frequency) Coupling. Microsoft Word - appnote_noise.doc. Application Note # 5438
  • A Comparison: Electrical or Optical Strain Gages
    atmospheres or with electromagnetic interference - optical strain gages have recently become an interesting complement to classical strain gage technology. The present paper provides a comparison of the characteristics of electrical and optical strain gages and is to provide orientation for finding
  • Building Safe and Reliable Electrical Systems with Optocouplers
    electronics must also be protected from hazards such as electromagnetic interference and voltage spikes. Avago's optocouplers provide safety and protection unmatched by any other isolation technology. White Paper - Building Safe and Reliable Electrical System Optocouplers (404 KB)

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