Chapter 1 - electrical noise control overview, Chapter objectives, What is electrical noise – Rockwell Automation System Design for the Control of Electrical Noise User Manual
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Publication GMC-RM001A-EN-P — July 2001
Chapter
1
Electrical Noise Control Overview
Chapter Objectives
This chapter provides a brief understanding of the need for electrical
noise control, how noise affects system performance, noise coupling
methods and solutions. This chapter covers the following topics:
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What is electrical noise
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Understanding the need for electrical noise control
•
Noise control basics
•
Coupling mechanisms
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Solutions for reducing noise
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Implementation
•
Measuring effectiveness
What is Electrical Noise?
Electrical noise is voltage spikes, generated by the routine operation
of selected system components (sources), that interfere (due to a
coupling mechanism) with the routine operation of other selected
system components (victims).
Understanding the Need for
Electrical Noise Control
In Europe, a system must satisfy EMC regulations. It must also work
reliably without suffering from noise-induced failures.
CE Compliance
Most equipment is CE marked. This means it is certified to be
compliant with European Directives which comprise two main
requirements:
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Potential noise sources must be limited in noise output to a
specified level.
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Potential victims of noise must be hardened to withstand a higher
noise level.