Line filter


A line filter is an electronic filter that is placed between the mains electricity input and internal circuitry of electronic equipment to attenuate conducted radio frequencies radio frequency interference, also known as electromagnetic interference. Often it is either integrated into the power entry module or as a separate module.

Types of line filters

  • A line filter may be incorporated in a connector. For example:
  • * An AC line filter may be incorporated in a modular IEC 60320 power inlet connector or power entry module.
  • * A telephone line filter may be incorporated in a modular RJ11 connector.
  • A line filter may be mounted on a PCB.
  • An AC line filter may be a stand-alone device, chassis mounted inside the equipment.
  • A facility AC line filter is mounted inside a room or cabinet, at the point where the AC power comes in.
  • For DC grids, photovoltaic applications and EV charging applications, DC filters are used.
  • AC line filters are very commonly used with inverters. The switching semiconductors in the inverters cause energetic noise in high frequencies, that can cause EMI.

Characteristics of line filters