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EMI and Surge Protection in the IIoT (Download)

Nov. 1, 2022

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The industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) is an amazing network of connected devices within modern industrial sectors. It’s composed of myriad connected devices, both wired and wireless, in industrial complexes. However, since many more devices are being wirelessly connected, the spectral noise level increases as does the radio interference between IoT devices.

In the last 30 years, many of the main processes that haven’t yet been fully automated are the integration of logistics, material handling, and factory automation. This remaining integration is best being achieved by adding wireless technology in Industry 4.0.

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