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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:
What is electrical noise
Understanding the need for electrical noise control
Noise control basics
Coupling mechanisms
Solutions for reducing noise
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:
Potential noise sources must be limited in noise output to a
specified level.
Potential victims of noise must be hardened to withstand a higher
noise level.
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