On 2 Jun 01 at 0:00, Demetri wrote:
>>I note that some monitor cords have devices incorporated, presumedly to
>>protect against some type of interference. Questions: Harm if not use such a
>>cord on monitor that came with this type cord? Improve performance on
>>monitor that came with cord lacking such a device?
>>
>>Demetri Kolokotronis
These are ferrite inductors (chokes) used to suppress Radio Frequency
Interference (RFI) for compliance with US FCC RFI emission limits by
preventing the monitor cable from becoming a "broadcast antenna" for
the RFI. There are circuits in most/all power supplies that work
to prevent the power cord from doing the same thing. HTH.
Regards,
Dale Mentzer
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