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Protecting Mission Critical Electronics In The Industrial Environment

March 17, 2010

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Paul Haake

Today's engineers are designing more and more sophisticated control systems that bring higher productivity to meet ever increasing expectations of performance—all while keeping system costs under control. In order to achieve these results, they are employing more electronic equipment, much of it adopted from non-industrial applications, and almost all of it more sensitive to electrical disturbances than the equipment being replaced.

These new realities are then mixed with the inherently poor power environment of an industrial facility and aging power generation and distribution facilities—both inside and outside of the plant - to produce a wide variety of power and electrical noise problems.

Understanding these problems, along with some of their causes and solutions, can help ensure the design of mission critical electronic systems that are both reliable and cost-effective.

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