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EMP -
Keystone Compliance
An electromagnetic pulse (EMP) is a short burst of electromagnetic energy that can be extremely damaging to electronic equipment. EMP energy can be transferred in the form of electromagnetic radiation, an electric field, electrical conduction or a magnetic field. Since EMPs have a short duration, their impact can occur across large ranges of frequencies. EMPs can be produced naturally, occur from man-made equipment. Natural EMPs include lightning strikes and electrostatic discharges (ESD), geomagnetic storms/coronal mass ejections of solar origin. Man-made EMPs include power line surges, pulses created by ignition systems, nuclear electromagnetic pulses (NEMP) and non-nuclear electromagnetic pulses (NNEMP).
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SP-RS485-12V-O -
Network Technologies Inc
Ideal for applications such as video surveillance cameras and access control. Protects sensors running on 22 AWG 2-wire sensor cables or 12VDC power lines against the effects of electrostatic discharge, faulty wiring and lightning. RS485 protection: Stage 1 clamping voltage: ±90V; Stage 2 resistance: 3.3 Ohms; Stage 3 clamping voltage: ±7.5V. 12VDC power lines protection: Stage 1 clamping voltage: ±90V; Stage 2 current rating: 3A; Stage 3: 12V TVS (transient voltage suppression) diode. Screw terminal pairs for RS485 and 12VDC power lines protection. Will also protect two single ended data, analog or control lines. Impact and weather resistant enclosure with locking hinged cover.