Specifically, RuggedCom develops ethernet switches and routers that can handle the two - way flow of immense amounts of data, and at the same time operate reliably in harsh environments where high -
voltage power spikes and extreme temperatures can render standard networking equipment useless or unreliable.
Not exact matches
The best probable explanation I can come up with is that the «false start» you described caused a drop or
spike in
voltage (or even removed
voltage from the supply line, depending on what you did with the ignition key) right at the point that the airbag controller was
powering up and performing its self - diagnostic.
The system is made up of a postage - stamp - sized sensor that is placed on the incoming
power line to a person's home and software that analyzes the
spikes and patterns in
voltage to identify and monitor the energy use of each device.
It can also protect your devices from over current, over
voltage and under
voltage, as well as keep your appliances healthy for longer by «gently applying start - up
power via its Zero
power crossing
spike - free switch.»
It's possible for a
voltage spike caused by an issue in the
power grid to damage your expensive electrical equipment, and that's what surge protectors are designed to stop.
In some cases, a
power spike can occur when the
voltage suddenly increases.