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Что (кто) такое transient voltage - определение

FAST, SHORT DURATION ELECTRICAL TRANSIENT IN VOLTAGE IN AN ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT
Voltage surge; Power spike; Power surge (spike); Energy spike; Electrical transient; Signal spike; Power spikes; Power line transient; Current spike; Electrical surge; Reverse surge
  • Voltage spikes

Transient-voltage-suppression diode         
  • Combined TVS and rail-to-rail diode (unidirectional)
  • TVS diode as array
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ELECTRONIC COMPONENT , POWER DIODE
Transil; Transils; Transient suppressor; Transorb; Tranzorb; Transient voltage suppressor diode; Tvs diode; Tranzil; TVS-diode; Transient voltage suppression diode; Thyrector
A transient-voltage-suppression (TVS) diode, also transil or thyrector, is an electronic component used to protect electronics from voltage spikes induced on connected wires.
Transient (acoustics)         
VISABLE SPIKES IN A SOUND WAVE, USALLY DETECTED FOR QUANTIZING IN MUSIC PRODUCTION & MORE.
Musical transient; Audio transient; Audible transient; Acoustic transient; Acoustical transient; Sound transient
In acoustics and audio, a transient is a high amplitude, short-duration sound at the beginning of a waveform that occurs in phenomena such as musical sounds, noises or speech. Transients do not necessarily directly depend on the frequency of the tone they initiate.
Transient state         
SYSTEM WHEN A PROCESS VARIABLE OR VARIABLES HAVE BEEN CHANGED AND THE SYSTEM HAS NOT YET REACHED A STEADY STATE
Transient state (chemical engineering); Transient analysis; Transient system; Transient process
A system is said to be transient or in a transient state when a process variable or variables have been changed and the system has not yet reached a steady state. The time taken for the circuit to change from one steady state to another steady state is called the transient time.

Википедия

Voltage spike

In electrical engineering, spikes are fast, short duration electrical transients in voltage (voltage spikes), current (current spikes), or transferred energy (energy spikes) in an electrical circuit.

Fast, short duration electrical transients (overvoltages) in the electric potential of a circuit are typically caused by

  • Lightning strikes
  • Power outages
  • Tripped circuit breakers
  • Short circuits
  • Power transitions in other large equipment on the same power line
  • Malfunctions caused by the power company
  • Electromagnetic pulses (EMP) with electromagnetic energy distributed typically up to the 100 kHz and 1 MHz frequency range.
  • Inductive spikes

In the design of critical infrastructure and military hardware, one concern is of pulses produced by nuclear explosions, whose nuclear electromagnetic pulses distribute large energies in frequencies from 1 kHz into the gigahertz range through the atmosphere.

The effect of a voltage spike is to produce a corresponding increase in current (current spike). However some voltage spikes may be created by current sources. Voltage would increase as necessary so that a constant current will flow. Current from a discharging inductor is one example.

For sensitive electronics, excessive current can flow if this voltage spike exceeds a material's breakdown voltage, or if it causes avalanche breakdown. In semiconductor junctions, excessive electric current may destroy or severely weaken that device. An avalanche diode, transient voltage suppression diode, varistor, overvoltage crowbar, or a range of other overvoltage protective devices can divert (shunt) this transient current thereby minimizing voltage.

Voltage spikes, also known as surges, may be created by a rapid buildup or decay of a magnetic field, which may induce energy into the associated circuit. However voltage spikes can also have more mundane causes such as a fault in a transformer or higher-voltage (primary circuit) power wires falling onto lower-voltage (secondary circuit) power wires as a result of accident or storm damage.

Voltage spikes may be longitudinal (common) mode or metallic (normal or differential) mode. Some equipment damage from surges and spikes can be prevented by use of surge protection equipment. Each type of spike requires selective use of protective equipment. For example, a common mode voltage spike may not even be detected by a protector installed for normal mode transients.

Power increases or decreases which last multiple cycles are called swells or sags, respectively. An uninterrupted voltage increase that lasts more than a minute is called an overvoltage. These are usually caused by malfunctions of the electric power distribution system.