CleanSweep® patented power line noise filters block EMI on real life power lines (both common mode and differential mode) and, uniquely, in ground, from reaching your sensitive equipment.
These high-current AF series CleanSweep® AC EMI filters work for equipment that consumes up to 30A.
"Just a quick note to say thank you for the noise filter. The filter has proven to be completely effective in eliminating any of the issues I was experiencing. Thanks again for the excellent filter" (R.B., Canada)
For lower currents you may want to consider our AP series 3A, AL series 10A , or AF series 13...20A CleanSweep® AC EMI filters.
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Model with terminal blocks and mounting flanges
All specifications are subject to change without notice
Watch the Test of CleanSweep AC EMI Filters
Select Filter Model by Outlet Type
Model | VAC | I | Outlet | Type |
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AFTS03BFG | 250 | 30 | Terminal Blocks | |
AFL650FG | 250 | 30 | NEMAL6-30 | |
AFL530FG | 125 | 30 | NEMAL5-30 |
Performance in Frequency Domain
Performance in Time Domain
Application Notes
Dealing with EMI-caused Errors in Test and Measurements
Measurements of Conducted Emission in the Manufacturing Environment
Review: Tool Measures Power-Line EMI
The Implementation of SEMI E176: Guide to Assessing and Minimizing Electromagnetic Interference in a Semiconductor Manufacturing Environment
Presentation on SEMI EMC Standards
Dealing With EMI in Semiconductor Manufacturing, Part II: SEMI E176-1017 Standard
Electromagnetic Compliance - a View from the Field
Reducing EOS Current in Hot Bar Process in Manufacturing of Fiberoptics Components
Dealing with EMI in Semiconductor Device Manufacturing
EOS Sources in Automated Equipment
Managing EMI in Back-End IC Manufacturing, TAP Times
EOS Damage by Electrical Fast Transients on AC Power
Origins of EOS in Manufacturing Environment and Its Classification
Intel® Manufacturing Enabling Guide
EMI in Audio