Title :
Criteria and designs for surge couplers and back-filters
Author_Institution :
KeyTek Instrum. Corp., Wilmington, MA, USA
Abstract :
A review is presented of the principal areas in which surge coupling and filtering problems exist. It is proposed that each coupling mode be described in terms of the displacement of every line in the system with respect to ground. Rules are developed for specifying and designing surge coupling configurations, so that different surge test equipment can produce the same test results for a given piece of equipment under test (EUT). Three criteria are proposed, in the form of rules, as the basis for improved and better-standardized surge coupler/filters: surge the intended lines and no others; do not materially change the impedances driving EUT input lines; and allow at least some power follow
Keywords :
passive filters; surge protection; EUT; back-filters; coupling mode; design rules; equipment under test; filtering; surge couplers; surge coupling; surge test equipment; Couplers; Electronic equipment; Electronic equipment testing; Filters; Instruments; Lightning; Power system transients; Pulse power systems; Surges; Voltage;
Conference_Titel :
Electromagnetic Compatibility, 1989., IEEE 1989 National Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Denver, CO
DOI :
10.1109/NSEMC.1989.37180