Date: Sat, 04 May 2002 09:10:21 +0800
From: Raymond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Interference suppression cores

Hi all!

Is it just me or has anyone else noticed that electrical cables are, 
nowadays, starting to grow 'tumors' resembling those on data cables?

Of course, I'm referring to the ferrite suppression cores that are used on 
data cables to get rid of high frequency spikes induced by EM interference. 
I can see how they can be useful on data cables (high impedances at one or 
both ends, small currents and voltages, etc.) but I can't seem to see the 
point of them on power cables such as the power cable for the libby (by the 
looks of things, the power cables coming with L50/70's don't have them but 
they appear from the L100 onwards).

Does anyone know if they actually make an awful lot of difference? I've 
obtained a second 15V switchmode power supply which I'll be using on the 
libby in case I leave the proper libby one at work or something ... of 
course, its got no suppression core on it. I'm wondering if it might be 
wise to put one on or if its a little pointless given the low impedances 
involved ...


- Raymond

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