pumpströme
Pumpströme is a term used in electrical engineering to describe transient currents that can occur in inductive circuits. These currents are generated when a switch in a circuit containing inductance is opened or closed, particularly when the current is interrupted rapidly. The rapid change in current through an inductor induces a voltage that can be significantly higher than the source voltage. This induced voltage attempts to maintain the original current flow, leading to a phenomenon often referred to as a "kickback" or "inductive kick."
The magnitude and duration of pumpströme depend on several factors, including the inductance of the circuit,
To mitigate the effects of pumpströme, various protective measures are employed. These include using snubber circuits,