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"Artificial mains network (AMN)" means provides a defined impedance to the ESA at radio frequencies, couples the disturbance voltage to the measuring receiver and decouples the test circuit from the supply mains. There are two basic types of AMN, the V-network (V-AMN) that couples the unsymmetrical voltages, and the delta-network that couples the symmetric and the asymmetric voltages separately. The terms line impedance stabilization network (LISN) and V-AMN are used interchangeably. Network inserted in the power mains of the vehicle in charging mode which provides, in a given frequency range, a specified load impedance and which isolates the vehicle from the power mains in that frequency range. [#new]

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