The HEMP Threat
Source: HUBER+SUHNER
A high-altitude electromagnetic pulse (HEMP) is a transient electromagnetic disturbance from a detonation caused at an altitude above 40 km and is a combination of three consecutive pulses. The effects of the HEMP could lead to an upset or permanent damage of a sensitive electronic system. In this application note, the coupling response mechanism for localized systems will be discussed, specifically for the early-time HEMP environment. Download the full paper for more information.
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