> All the schurter filters have frequency response plots in their data
> sheets.

But those plots are all made with a Line Impedance Stabilisation
Network (LISN) in place, the real-world plots are nothing like that and
open to the 'unknown complex impedence' that the mains in your
particular neighbourhood presents ;)

Data sheets are only there to present the product in the best possible
light.

The main thing for mains cables in my experience is to minimise the
impedance as far as is possible, any attempts to create a 'filter' are
pointless and far better handled by the devices you mention above (not
that I like them at all, since they actually raise mains Z and appear
electrically across the mains to all other items on the mains feed).

Andy.


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