STRIKE Newsletter Archive
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April 26, 2012
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April 26, 2012
Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP) is an intense electromagnetic field that can instantly overload electrical circuits. MIL-STD 188-125 has become the most widely respected and referenced EMP/HEMP protection standard around the world. Nevertheless, proper application of this standard for non-US military applications is severely misunderstood.
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April 26, 2012
Power problems are a fact of life. The research study by CEIDS estimates yearly US economic losses from power interruptions and disturbances across all business sectors as high as $244 billion. So what does that mean to your business?
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April 17, 2012
Sophisticated semiconductor technologies and digitally controlled industrial processes are the backbone of today’s economy. As the capabilities of these technologies expand, so does their level of complexity, which in turn increases their sensitivity to even the slightest power quality problems.
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March 26, 2012
Earth Ground Measurements
Any properly applied lightning protection device is only as effective as the ground system attached to it! Our technical note highlights measurement considerations for a well designed ground system.
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