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Re: missed keystrokes problem, back with a vengeance.



On 30/01/17 23:00, Alan Corey wrote:
Biscuit tin or similar would do, ocuple of large ferrite cores and wind the
usb cables toroidally?


One question I've had  for years about using big toroids for
suppression is this: If you've got a cord that you don't want to take
the connector off to fit through the toroid, does it do the same
amount of good to just double a few feet of it back on itself and feed
 that through the toroid?  Or do the magnetic fields oppose each other
because the currents are flowing in opposite directions?

You can get split toroids (i.e. two C-shaped lumps) that are held together with a plastic shell, specifically for retrofitting to troublesome kit to bring it in line with required levels of emission and sensitivity.

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Mark Morgan Lloyd
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