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STATIC ELECTRCITY AND SPARKS


The sparks generated by static electrcity can generate interference.

Many systems where radio frequency interface is caused by sparking can be modeled as the following circuit. The source of energy charges C1 via a resistance, and when the spark gap breaks down, the electricity passes through L and excites the resonant LC circuit. The energy in the LC circuit is then radiated through the aerial.

As an example, when a person walks over a Nylon carpet, the rubbing of shoes on carpet performs the role of a battery and resistor, while the person acts as a Capacitor (C1 and C2), and the air between a hand and a Door Knob is a Spark Gap . Stray inductance acts as L.


SPARKS AND ALLIED PHENOMENA


Horizontal lines randomly arranged on a television screen may be caused by sparking in a malfunctioning electrical device. Electric railways can also be a strong source of this type of interference.

Other possible sources of such interference include:
  • Thermostats, fridges, freezers, fish tank heaters, central heating systems

  • ---These can create sparks as they turn on or off; as they age they can become worse. In some rare cases they can create non-stop interference through sparking.

  • Electric motors

  • ---Motors which have a comutator can suffer from sparking at the Brushes .

  • Ignition systems on cars and motorbikes.



DEVICES WHICH SWTICH ON/OFF AT 100 OR 120 HZ, EG POWERLINES AND LIGHT DIMMERS


  • Power line hardware, this can generate sparks at either a 100 or 120 Hz rate


  • Light dimmers and other solid state power control devices.


Thyristor and Triac regulators without proper Chokes are a popular source of EMI as well. It is likely that a Thyristor (SCR) power controller using the variable phase angle method will generate harmonics of the mains supply, while the spark at a contact will be a very wide band source whose frequency is not related to the power supply frequency. In Thyristor control systems the potential for EMI problems can be minimised by using Zero Crossing switching where the Thyristor is switched on at the moment of time when the AC voltage changes from one dirrection to the other.


DEVICES WHICH SWITCH ON/OFF FASTER THAN 200 HZ EG COMPUTERS


  • Computers and other digital electronic equipment. These devices create and use signals which are switched on/off at great speed. It is the case that any repetitive signal can be reduced down to a Fourier Series of sine waves. It so happens that a perfect square wave is


E = Eo sin (ωt) - {Eo sin (2ωt)}/2 + {Eo sin (3ωt)}/3 ......

As the term goes on for ever to higher and higher frequencies the square wave contains harmonics of the fundamental which go on upwards in frequency for ever, these harmonics are responsible for much of the interference created by Computer s. Always remember that a modern PC is a device which is operating in the VHF / UHF using Squarewaves . As the cases on many computers are not perfect shields, some of this radio frequency energy can leak out and cause interference to radio (and sometimes TV) reception.

  • Switch mode power packs can be a source of interference. These are used in comsumer electronic/electrical products and in some lighting systems.