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EMAlert modules installed inside of critical equipment continuously
monitor emission level, as well as its amplitude modulation since
the latter can cause more damage that steady field. Until the
level of EMI exceeds preset level (user-set), EMAlert modules
are just passive observers. The moment the interference exceeds
the preset level, however, EMAlert module sends signal that the
EM EventTM has occurred and then begins to probe the
host equipment by sending pulses every 3ms. The host equipment
is supposed to respond with similar pulses if it continues to
function properly. Should the host fail to respond, EMAlert issues
Equipment Failure signal and, if desired, attempts to reset the
host.
Up to 10 EMAlert modules can be networked together to provide
just single interface to the host while monitoring both radiated
and conducted emission in multiple points.
Each EMAlert module generates DC voltage that is a function of
the field strength. This signal, along with EM Event signal, could
be used by a data logging system to log EMI history that can be
extremely helpful for failure diagnostics. In order to perform
just this function, EMAlert modules do not need to be connected
to the host in any way.
EMAlert modules can be either board or chassis mounted and monitor
both radiated and conducted emission.
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