spänningshopp
Spänningshopp is a Swedish term that translates to "tension jump" or "voltage jump." It refers to a sudden, temporary increase in electrical voltage within a circuit or system. These events can occur for various reasons, often related to changes in the load or the switching of electrical components.
One common cause of spänningshopp is the rapid switching of inductive loads, such as motors or transformers.
Spänningshopp can have several consequences. Small, infrequent jumps may go unnoticed or cause no significant issues.
Mitigation strategies for spänningshopp include the use of surge protectors, voltage regulators, and proper circuit design