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News Release from: Huber+Suhner | Subject: Semper
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 07 July 2005
EMP protectors put out the fire
The Semper is billed as the world's first self extinguishing EMP protector.
New from Huber+Suhner, the Semper is billed as the world's first self extinguishing EMP protector The latest addition to Huber+Suhner's comprehensive lightning (LEMP) and nuclear (NEMP) range, Semper self-extinguishing protectors offer a greater degree of safety and reliability than established gas capsule lightning devices by eliminating the risk of capsule "hold on" due to DC/AC line powering or high powered RF signals, which can render a system inoperable and destroy the protective capsule
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 17 Dec 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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Providing LEMP and NEMP protection for a wide range of civil and military applications, Semper protectors are of specific interest for applications that use DC/AC line power for remote signal amplification and processing, as well as high power RF transmissions.
Their increased reliability and automatic recovery features means Semper is ideally suited for remote installations, point to point/multipoint and defence/security radios applications.
They are also well-suited to systems incorporating tower mount amplifiers/repeaters.
The new protectors are available with all major connector interfaces and various mounting configurations.
Field-replaceable, they deliver a simple, cost-effective upgrade path.
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