stoorspanning
Stoorspanning is a term used in electrical engineering to describe unwanted electrical potential that accompanies a legitimate signal, effectively acting as interference in a measurement or control system. It is not a separate signal of interest but a disturbance that can alter accuracy, reliability, or readability of the intended signal. Stoorspanning can appear in analog measurements, digital inputs, and power electronics, and is typically characterized by its effect on signal integrity rather than its origin alone.
Causes of stoorspanning include electromagnetic interference from nearby equipment, switching transients in power supplies, conducted noise
The impact of stoorspanning depends on the system’s susceptibility and the signal-to-noise ratio. In precision measurement,
Standards and testing for stoorspanning fall under broader electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) frameworks. Engineers assess a system’s