Interference between electronic lighting and other appliances

This paper presents empirical data from the laboratory and the field to provide an overview of electromagnetic interference between high-efficiency electronic lighting and certain other electronic devices, such as power-line carrier systems, security systems, and remote controls for televisions and...

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Main Authors Schwabe, R.J., Zelingher, S., Key, T., Phipps, K.
Format Book
LanguageEnglish
Published United States Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc., Piscataway, NJ (United States) 31.12.1995
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Summary:This paper presents empirical data from the laboratory and the field to provide an overview of electromagnetic interference between high-efficiency electronic lighting and certain other electronic devices, such as power-line carrier systems, security systems, and remote controls for televisions and VCRs. Reported cases involving both electronic lighting emissions and immunity in building power systems are summarized according to basic interference mechanisms. To illustrate the potential complexities of this problem, the paper describes a case where high-efficiency lighting interfered with a hearing aid. The hearing aid case includes a field survey, laboratory investigations, and recommended solutions to the problem.
Bibliography:CONF-9510203-
ISSN:0197-2618
2576-702X