OnFILTER, Inc.
OnFILTER has designed a line of filters specially suited to reduce noise in real-life environment. Filters already present in electronic equipment are designed to bring the noise from this equipment in compliance with EMC regulations in laboratory environment. Real-life installations offer very different environment where even the most EMC-compliant equipment can be a source of high-level noise or fall a victim to its noisy neighbors. Please visit our Library to read on noise issues in production environment.
- 1-831-824-4052
- 1-206-350-7458
- info@onfilter.com
- 730 Mission St
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Santa Cruz, CA 95060
United States
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Ground EMI Filters
High-frequency signals on ground is never good news - it interferes with normal operation of equipment and creates electrical overstress (EOS). However it is easy to block propagation of EMI on ground by installing highly-effective ground EMI filtes in ground lines. Our unique patent-pending ground EMI filters provide very low impedance for DC and mains' power while effectively blocking propagation of high-frequency currents throughout facility or equipment ground. Ground filters meet safety standards, as well as ANSI/ESD S6.1 and ANSI/ESD S20.20.
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AC Power Line EMI Filters
CleanSweep®
CleanSweep® filters block EMI on power lines (both common and differential modes) and, uniquely, in ground, from reaching sensitive equipment. They also reduce EMI "backflow" from a "noisy" source that otherwise would end up on your AC power network.
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Power Line EMI Adapters
How much EMI noise is on your power lines indeed? How to assess the levels of noise and its properties when it is obviously a bad idea to connect your oscilloscope or a spectrum analyzer directly to your power lines?Our EMI interface adapters provide a barrier for high mains voltages but a straight passage for high-frequency signals so that you can connect your sensitive instrument to power lines for analysis and quantification. We offer plug-in and hand-held adapters which can measure both differential ("normal") and common-mode noise.