theõhuvahemikus
Theõhuvahemikus is a term that translates from Estonian to "air gap". It refers to a physical separation between two conductive objects, such as a circuit board and a chassis, or two components within an electronic device. This gap is intentionally designed to prevent the flow of electricity between these conductive parts. The primary purpose of an air gap is to enhance electrical safety by isolating potentially high-voltage areas from areas that might be accessible to users or sensitive components.
Air gaps are a crucial element in the design of many electronic devices, especially those intended for
In some cases, the air gap might be filled with a non-conductive material, such as a plastic