Electromagnetic Interference
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A common method for mitigating transient interference is to put a diode in
parallel with an inductive DC load or a suppressor in parallel with an
inductive AC load. Again, make sure to select components rated to
withstand the voltage, power and frequency of switching for your
application. These methods are not totally effective, because they do not
entirely eliminate arcing at the contacts.
The following table contains examples which illustrate methods for
mitigating transient interference.
Load
DC
+
-
Load
AC
Load
AC
Examples of Transient Interference Mitigation
Example 1:
A contact output controls a dc control
relay.
The relay coil requires a suppressor
(blocking diode) because it is an
inductive device controlled by a dry
contact.
digital contact output
1CR
V dc
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