zajgátlás
Zajgátlás is a phenomenon observed in certain electronic circuits, particularly those involving high-frequency signals or sensitive analog components. It refers to a type of intermittent and often unpredictable interference that disrupts the normal operation of the circuit. Unlike a constant hum or static, zajgátlás manifests as fleeting glitches, spurious signals, or temporary deviations from expected behavior. The term itself is of Slavic origin and roughly translates to "noise buzzing" or "interference crackling."
The causes of zajgátlás can be diverse and complex. It might arise from electromagnetic interference (EMI) picked
Diagnosing and mitigating zajgátlás often requires careful analysis of the circuit's environment and internal workings. Techniques