Title :
Surge immunity of electronic equipment
Author :
Ermeler, K. ; Pfeiffer, W. ; Schoen, D. ; Schocke, M.
Author_Institution :
Darmstadt Univ. of Technol., Germany
Abstract :
Only 7 of the sample with 20 video recorders passed the impulse test without any failure. Almost all failures observed were located in the primary part of the power supply. Typically the radio interference suppression capacitors failed and/or internal fuses were blowing. Although the damage is rather small and limited to a few components, a rather expensive repair is required in any case. Since the radio interference suppression capacitors are the weakest point in the insulation system, either their quality has to be improved or some series impedance has to be used for suppression of the transients.
Keywords :
consumer electronics; failure analysis; impulse testing; interference suppression; surge protection; transients; video tape recorders; electronic equipment; impulse test; primary part; radio interference suppression capacitors; series impedance; surge immunity; transients; video recorders; Electromagnetic compatibility; Electronic equipment; Electronic equipment testing; Fuses; Immunity testing; Insulation testing; Power supplies; Stress; Surges; Voltage;
Journal_Title :
Electrical Insulation Magazine, IEEE