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SMD Inductor?

ghendricks18
ghendricks18 over 9 years ago

Does anyone know what this component might be, the board says it's L1 but I can't find an Inductor anything like it.image

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  • jc2048
    jc2048 over 9 years ago in reply to shabaz +3 suggested
    It's the kind of component that really throws you if you've never seen one before. As you say, it's a form of feedthrough filter. I've designed them on to boards in the past. The black area is ferrite…
  • shabaz
    shabaz over 9 years ago in reply to clem57 +2 suggested
    Hi Clem! I'd come across the ones like in the photo below in past work, and so it looked similar but a surface-mount version. The normal use-case for the ones below is to be used to pass low-frequency…
  • shabaz
    shabaz over 9 years ago +1 verified
    Hi Gregg, It is known as a 'feed-thru' filter (example) 'feed-thru' filter (example) . However they usually don't have part value markings so it is not possible to be 100% sure of the replacement. If you…
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    0 shabaz over 9 years ago

    Hi Gregg,

     

    It is known as a 'feed-thru' filter (example)'feed-thru' filter (example) .

    However they usually don't have part value markings so it is not possible to be 100% sure of the replacement.

    If you absolutely needed to replace it without more detail then generally you'd use judgement like guesstimate current handling requirement and what frequencies of signal content might be desired to be suppressed.

    However, to a first level approximation it is fair to say they will never go wrong (unless it is cracked). So would never need replacing unless you can see visual, physical damage to it.

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    0 ghendricks18 over 9 years ago in reply to shabaz

    Thanks.  I know the current ratings of the circuit so this makes it much easier. 

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    0 ghendricks18 over 9 years ago in reply to shabaz

    Thanks.  I know the current ratings of the circuit so this makes it much easier. 

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