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Paul Förster

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Dec 20, 2009, 8:07:43 AM12/20/09
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Hi,

... just a small question: What are the black tons on the board
labelled FB2, FB3 and FB4? Are those things diodes? From the schematics
this definitely becomes not clear. Can someone enlighten me please?
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Paul
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Peter Schepers

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Dec 20, 2009, 9:23:07 AM12/20/09
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In article <7p6lsv...@mid.individual.net>,

Paul F�rster <paul.f...@gmx.net> wrote:
>Hi,
>
>... just a small question: What are the black tons on the board
>labelled FB2, FB3 and FB4? Are those things diodes? From the schematics
>this definitely becomes not clear. Can someone enlighten me please?

FB - Ferrite Bead, used for noise suppression, like a coil.

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Paul Förster

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Dec 20, 2009, 11:38:32 AM12/20/09
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Hi Peter,

On 2009-12-20 15:23:07 +0100, sche...@ist.uwaterloo.ca (Peter Schepers) said:
> FB - Ferrite Bead, used for noise suppression, like a coil.

... ah, good. That helps and explains some effect I have had. The
effect was that a display connector was connected between the ferrite
bead and the RF modulator. The display showed a few distortions,
nothing serious and not making the thing unusable but being somewhat
annoying after prolonged use. I moved that connection beyond the
ferrite bead as one would expect it to be connected and the distortions
appear a lot less now. So I take it that the RF modulator side of the
video connection, i.e. "before" the ferrite bead, produces some noise
which is filtered out this way. At least I *know* now why the image is
better and not have to speculate anymore. :-)

Thanks very much. :-)
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Paul
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