DocumentCode
1107423
Title
How Switches Produce Electrical Noise
Author
Howell, E. Keith
Author_Institution
Circuit Protective Devices Department, General Electric Company, 41 Woodford Ave., Plainville, CT 06062. (203)-747-7610
Issue
3
fYear
1979
Firstpage
162
Lastpage
170
Abstract
This tutorial paper describes the fundamental mechanism by which mechanical switches produce electrical "noise," and the parameters which determine the complex waveforms, frequency componets, and amplitudes produced. Understanding the fundamentals removes some of the mystery often associated with this ubiquitous source of noise and transients, and can assist in development of effective methods of preventing resultant malfunctions and damage in electronic equipment. The primary focus is upon switches operating low-current inductive loads on 120-V residential power lines, and shows peak amplitudes up to several kilovolts and frequencies up to several hundred megahertz produced on the supply line.
Keywords
Capacitance; Circuit noise; Electronic equipment; Frequency; Inductance; Semiconductor device noise; Solid state circuits; Switches; Switching circuits; Voltage; Noise; arcs; contacts; sparks; switches; transients;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Electromagnetic Compatibility, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9375
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TEMC.1979.303728
Filename
4091280
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