Isolation is a means of preventing direct current (DC) and unwanted alternating current (AC) between two parts of a system, while still allowing a signal and power transfer between those two parts.
When we were children, my sister had a lamp with a yellow plastic base topped with a white globe in her bedroom—very cool, very 1960s. I loved turning it on and watching the globe glow. One day the ...
The proliferation of high-voltage systems, propelled by the growing demands for electric vehicles, photovoltaic (PV) systems, and industrial control devices. The need for more advanced isolators to ...
Electrical products use numerous components, some of which are important for protection of the product user. Isolator components are commonly used to protect/separate product users from dangerous ...