Open matthewvandenberk opened 3 weeks ago
Hi Matthew,
You can put in a 0Ohm resistor in its place, or any other ferrite bead. It won’t affect the circuit.
Best,
Spencer
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On Oct 29, 2024, at 2:16 PM, Matthew Vanden Berk @.***> wrote:
Hello Dr. Axani,
The ferrite bead (part no. 587-1919-1-ND) is no longer manufactured, and I was unable to find an equivalent part.
You gave a range of specs for the obsolete inductor in Issue #114 https://github.com/spenceraxani/CosmicWatch-Desktop-Muon-Detector-v2/issues/114, is there also a range of acceptable specs for this component?
Thanks, Matthew Vanden Berk
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Hello Dr. Axani,
The ferrite bead (part no. 587-1919-1-ND) is no longer manufactured, and I was unable to find an equivalent part.
You gave a range of specs for the obsolete inductor in Issue #114, is there also a range of acceptable specs for this component?
Thanks, Matthew Vanden Berk