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Can a reflected signal, the result of mismatch in line impedance, be suppressed by filtering?

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Can a reflected signal, the result of mismatch in line impedance, be suppressed by filtering?

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No. A filter is designed for low voltage noise suppression. Reflected signals are usually twice the amplitude of the incident pulse and twice the frequency. Therefore, a TVS/Filter combination network is recommended to clamp the high voltage and reduce the residual noise.

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