![]() The result on an oscilloscope looks like what I have shown on page one of this web site. #EMC RESEARCH PLUS#The switching characteristics of the main component of the SMPS is a electronic switching regulator operating at a fundamental frequency of between 16 to 120 KHz, plus all the harmonics of these frequencies at 32, 64, 128, 240, 480 and 640 KHz and some 2nd, 3rd and 4th order harmonics of all these frequencies. The power supply is a SMPS (Switched Mode Power Supply) which is needed to convert the incoming 240 Volts AC to typically 12 Volts DC to power all the electronics. Some people misinterpreted this term and think this describes electricity created from carbon based fuels such as Coal or Natural Gas, but it really is bad EMC coming from the poorly engineered power supply on the Smart Meter. The term “Dirty Electricity” was coined by the consumer community that felt the effects of EMC (Electro Magnetic Conducted) emissions to their bodies and really did not have the grasp of the technical characteristics to describe it so they considered it as polluted electricity and called it “Dirty Electricity”. The Smart Meter and the Opt-Out meter use the same power supply and that is the root cause of the problem with bad EMC. That is because the common “Opt-Out” meter is the identical meter of a Smart Meter but with the Microwave RF emission disabled. When a consumer decides to “Opt-Out” of a Smart Meter they typically remove the exposure of the Microwave emissions but not the conducted emissions. The other emission is at between 4 KHz to 200,000 KHz called “conducted emissions” which is conducted on the house wiring. One is the Microwave Radio Frequency emission at between 850 to 928 MHz (also called the L Band) for sending the energy consumption information to the utility. There are two different emissions within a Smart Meter. There is a considerable amount of confusion regarding the new Smart Meter also called AMI (Advanced Meter Infrastructure). The data presented on this page does not represent the view of EMC Research and its employees or that of Zippia.ĮMC Research may also be known as or be related to EMC Research and Emc Research Inc.Dirty Electricity (EMC) Research Papers (I.E. None of the information on this page has been provided or approved by EMC Research. While we have made attempts to ensure that the information displayed are correct, Zippia is not responsible for any errors or omissions or for the results obtained from the use of this information. Sources of data may include, but are not limited to, the BLS, company filings, estimates based on those filings, H1B filings, and other public and private datasets. The data on this page is also based on data sources collected from public and open data sources on the Internet and other locations, as well as proprietary data we licensed from other companies. The employee data is based on information from people who have self-reported their past or current employments at EMC Research. Zippia gives an in-depth look into the details of EMC Research, including salaries, political affiliations, employee data, and more, in order to inform job seekers about EMC Research. ![]()
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