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Old 30 November 2014, 03:19   #1
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Information about filter EMI "TDK 682"

Hello.
I need to replace a filter EMI "TDK 682" of a port's mouse Amiga2000. I can not find information.
Anyone know anything?
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Old 30 November 2014, 06:00   #2
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Can you post a picture of it?
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Old 30 November 2014, 14:34   #3
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Hi,
EMI filter is the blue

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Old 30 November 2014, 15:24   #4
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If you can get a hold on the original part specs (datasheet), you could replace it by another part still in production by another manufacturer. Those are used to protect the computer from electrostatic discharge and also allow the computer to pass FCC test in the USA. See: http://www.murata.com/en-us/products/emc/emifil/lead
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Old 30 November 2014, 15:52   #5
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I'd just short the damaged one out. I wouldn't worry about replacing it too much.
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Old 30 November 2014, 22:27   #6
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Information about filter EMI "TDK 682"

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I'd just short the damaged one out. I wouldn't worry about replacing it too much.

Oh come on what if he gets a random house inspection by the fcc

In all seriousness although if you cant find its value it will be a filter than functions in the khz-mhz range. As Hewitson said it will probably work fine without it.

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Hello.

Thanks for your reply.
If the EMI was removed, also the db9 will work?
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Old 01 December 2014, 06:22   #8
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You need to replace it with a jump wire.
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You need to replace it with a jump wire.

Yes by without it i meant jumpering it.
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Hello.
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