What component is represented by FB--(i.e FB9001) in a circuit boardof a monitor?
B Thread Starter bwaley Joined Jun 1, 2008 27 Jun 30, 2009 #1 What component is represented by FB--(i.e FB9001) in a circuit boardof a monitor?
L Lanz Joined Oct 30, 2008 153 Jun 30, 2009 #2 Perhaps you could give a detailed or more info on that component for us to identify it. A picture or some other clue?
Perhaps you could give a detailed or more info on that component for us to identify it. A picture or some other clue?
B Thread Starter bwaley Joined Jun 1, 2008 27 Jun 30, 2009 #3 it resembles a diodie but with no mark, i thought FB represent a component one could easily tell because in the same CB a component c6005 is a capacitor whilest R 4006 is e resitstor. help
it resembles a diodie but with no mark, i thought FB represent a component one could easily tell because in the same CB a component c6005 is a capacitor whilest R 4006 is e resitstor. help
R!f@@ Joined Apr 2, 2009 9,918 Jun 30, 2009 #4 it is a fuse or a link. nothing more. It should show a short circuit. Rifaa
KL7AJ Joined Nov 4, 2008 2,229 Jun 30, 2009 #5 Without further elaboration, I would take that to mean ferrite bead.
R!f@@ Joined Apr 2, 2009 9,918 Jun 30, 2009 #6 KL7AJ said: Without further elaboration, I would take that to mean ferrite bead. Click to expand... Nope dude. ferrite beads are bit loose and has through wires. Just links or Fuse, I am sure of it. Rifaa
KL7AJ said: Without further elaboration, I would take that to mean ferrite bead. Click to expand... Nope dude. ferrite beads are bit loose and has through wires. Just links or Fuse, I am sure of it. Rifaa
Papabravo Joined Feb 24, 2006 21,225 Jun 30, 2009 #8 I vote for ferrite bead, not withstanding the vehement response to the contrary. Maybe you could post a picture.
I vote for ferrite bead, not withstanding the vehement response to the contrary. Maybe you could post a picture.
hgmjr Joined Jan 28, 2005 9,027 Jun 30, 2009 #9 Here is a excerpt from a data sheet that would appear to support the ferrite bead proponents. hgmjr Attachments FB9001.pdf 46.9 KB Views: 23