Abstract:Understanding what causes a voltage spike is fundamental to designing robust electronic systems and ensuring their electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). Voltage spikes, also known as transients or surges, are brief, high-energy disturbances that can degrade insulation, corrupt data, or cause catastrophic failure in electrical and electronic equipment. This paper examines the primary physic...
Abstract With the rapid development of electronic and electrical systems, especially in the aerospace and military fields, the demand for reliable Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) testing equipment has become increasingly urgent. Voltage spike, as a typical electromagnetic interference (EMI) signal, can easily cause malfunctions or even permanent damage to sensitive electronic devices. The 600V...
Introduction Voltage impulse generators, commonly referred to as Voltage Spike Generators, are crucial tools in electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) testing. These devices simulate high-energy voltage spikes or transients that electrical equipment might encounter during operation, such as those caused by lightning strikes, switching operations, or power-line crosses. Voltage impulse generators are ...