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Most manufacturers of power line EMI filters provide some form of insertion loss specification for these filters as an indication of their performance. However, the significance and usefulness of these data are often unclear. Also, measurement configura tions and the resulting data may differ markedly between manufacturers as well as users of these devi ces. And none of these techniques precisely repre sent the EMI reduction performance provided by the filter in its intended application.