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Noise on Residential Power Distribution Circuits

This paper presents electromagnetic noise measurements on power distribution circuits in the frequency range of 5-100 kHz. Since this noise is due primarily to appliances such as universal motors, light dimmers, television receivers, and certain switching power supplies located on the secondary side...

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Published in:IEEE transactions on electromagnetic compatibility 1984-11, Vol.EMC-26 (4), p.161-168
Main Authors: Vines, Roger M., Trissell, H. Joel, Gale, Louis J., O'neal, J. Ben
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