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APPENDIX A
Glossary of Power-Related Terms
Audio Noise: In the audio-frequency range, any electrical disturbance introduced from
a source extraneous to the signal.
Alternating Current (AC): A flow of electricity which reaches peak amplitude in one direction, decreases to zero,
then reverses itself and reaches a peak amplitude in the opposite direction. This cycle is repeated continuously.
Amp: A common abbreviation for Ampere. Ampere is a unit of electrical current or rate of flow of electrons.
CSA: A common abbreviation for Canadian Standards Association. CSA has developed over 200 standards
including several for electrical and electronic products.
Clean Power:
™
Noise filtering designed exclusively for Monster Power
™
products by renowned engineer/inventor
Richard Marsh. Filters out unwanted interference caused by RFI, EMI, and component-generated noise,
so components plugged into PowerCenter can deliver maximum performance without noise
entering their signal path.
Conducted Noise: Any unwanted electrical signal conducted on the power lines supplying the equipment.
Current: The movement of electrons through a conductor.
Digital Noise: In the digital-frequency range, any electrical disturbance introduced from
a source extraneous to the signal.
Direct Current (DC): A flow of continuous electric current in one direction.
Electro Magnetic Interference (EMI): Electromagnetic phenomena in which various appliances and components
generate interference that can contribute to a degradation in performance of an electronic receiver or system.