Hello,
The below link describes National Instruments interpretation of CAT I - CAT V meanings. I've pasted an example from their paper that has me a little confused.
Can someone explain how they get the 2,500 V impulse voltage in the below example?
Thanks
Mike
http://www.ni.com/white-paper/5019/en/
Maximum switching voltage
Channel-to-ground.................................300 V Category II, 600VDC, V ACpk Category I.
Using the chart below we deduce the following: This specification informs the user this module is rated for 300V CAT II and 600V CAT I. In other words, this module can withstand up to 2,500V impulse voltage.
Impulse voltage versus RMS, versus VDC
Moderators: pompeiisneaks, Colossal
Impulse voltage versus RMS, versus VDC
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