Guide on Shielding, Grounding, and Design Techniques in Factory Automation (.pdf)
a separate control transformer. This is espe-. cially true if the associated wiring runs outside of the control cabinet. Any inductive loads, including all electromagnetic relay coils, should have a "snubber" (typically a 4.7k ohm resistor in series with a. 0.1 uF capacitor) wired across the load or coil...
Teccor Thyristors used as AC Static Switches and Relays (.pdf)
control of the load will result with. R1. consequent loss of load voltage and waveform distortion. - IGT. V. MT1. GT. For inductive loads, an RC snubber circuit, as shown in. Figure AN1007.1, is required. However, a snubber circuit is. not required when an alternistor Triac is used. Figure AN1007.2...
Transient Suppression Devices & Principles (.pdf)
for the V130LA20A; to. have undesirable side effects, such as a) unwanted. prove the correctness of our "educated guess" we. resonances with inductive components located elsewhere in. calculate I,. the circuit leading to high peak voltages; b) high inrush. currents during switching, or, c) excessive reactive load...
Operational Amplifiers
in the individual data sheets. 1. Output Snubber Networks: Simple R-C networks from the output to ground can be used to eliminate oscillations due to. inductive loading. Typically these networks are unnecessary, however if compensation in. such a circuit is required, the use of an R-C network can help to provide...