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- From: slmdj@cc.usu.edu
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- Subject: RS Part numbers for 'large' toroids
- Message-ID: <1992Nov10.104342.60612@cc.usu.edu>
- Date: 10 Nov 92 10:43:41 MDT
- References: <1992Nov05.202945.26916@bnr.ca>
- Organization: Utah State University
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- In article <1992Nov05.202945.26916@bnr.ca>, grier@bnr.ca (Brian Grier) writes:
- > If the interference is being transmitted via the airways then you are
- > probably in a bit of trouble. However is the noise is being transmitted
- > via the power lines you may be in luck. Try wrapping the power lines
- > from your CD player and TV around a toroid. Six or seven turns will
- > clean up most common mode noise. The toroids are available at Radio
- > Shack, and cost around $15 for a pack of four.
-
- Just a dumb question, but dince I have been having problems with my cordless
- phone picking up EMI through the power line, I might as well ask it! :)
- I have seen small toroids (enough for 1-2 turns, and that is currently what I
- am using, [to little avail.]) Since I don't get RS's catalogs, what is the RS
- part number for the larger toroids?
-
- THANKS,
-
- Paul Cowley
- EE Undergrad Extrordinaire
- slmdj@cc.usu.edu
-