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Author Topic: Do I need to add Ferrits to my usb?  (Read 1928 times)

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Do I need to add Ferrits to my usb?
« on: July 30, 2010, 05:16:09 PM »
Hello

I am asking a question that I think has been discussed before but I couldn't find it. The problem I have been having is that about an average of 3 times a day my messages per second drop from around 20-30 to 0 for around 10-20 seconds and then goes back up to 20-30. My set up is  a 1m usb cable with one ferrite and 2x 2m extenders without ferrites to make it long enough.  

If I do need ferrits is this the sort of thing I want? http://is.gd/dThZU

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Re: Do I need to add Ferrits to my usb?
« Reply #1 on: July 30, 2010, 07:33:48 PM »
Why the ferrite on the USB? Is there a lot of interfereance where you are?

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Re: Do I need to add Ferrits to my usb?
« Reply #2 on: July 30, 2010, 07:42:20 PM »
hello

I dont know but I was sure I read somewhere that if you were experiencing message numbers dropping or hardware disconnecting they were what was needed and I was just wanting to confirm that it was what is needed before buying them. If they will do nothing for me I am happy not to bother curing it since it isn't a big problem it is just if a simple fix like ferrites would cure it I would have done it.

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Re: Do I need to add Ferrits to my usb?
« Reply #3 on: July 30, 2010, 07:56:53 PM »
Andrew,

If you have major interferance caused by external sources it may be worth it, but have you tried a normal USB lead to see if it happens with that? Ferrite is only generally used when there is external EMF (electro magnetic force) ie motors/generator/alternators.

I recall getting a Sony camera which had a USB lead with ferrite cores attached made no difference to me but I suppose it depends on individual circumstances.

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