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Comparison of active and passive EMI filters to reduction conducted noise

The article presents the results of experimental studies of passive and active EMI filters for reduction of conducted noise. Firstly, the article presents selected structures of passive filters that have been tested in terms of insertion loss parameter describing their efficiency. Then, active filte...

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