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I parted out a flat screen TV, I pulled an inductor off a board. The
inductor is about 3" long and an inch in diameter. It is wound with a litz type wire and the value is 5.6uH. I'm curious, what was the use of this coil. It seemed to carry a pretty heavy current, because it was mounted with 4 pins on each end and all four pins were connected to the litz. Also the solder joints to all the pins were over heated. So, in what circuit would this be used. Thanks, Mikek |
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On Sat, 28 Dec 2013, amdx wrote:
I parted out a flat screen TV, I pulled an inductor off a board. The inductor is about 3" long and an inch in diameter. It is wound with a litz type wire and the value is 5.6uH. I'm curious, what was the use of this coil. It seemed to carry a pretty heavy current, because it was mounted with 4 pins on each end and all four pins were connected to the litz. Also the solder joints to all the pins were over heated. So, in what circuit would this be used. Thanks, Mikek The trick is to keep the boards intact until you need the parts, then the context helps reveal information about the part. Michael |
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On 12/28/2013 10:22 AM, Michael Black wrote:
On Sat, 28 Dec 2013, amdx wrote: I parted out a flat screen TV, I pulled an inductor off a board. The inductor is about 3" long and an inch in diameter. It is wound with a litz type wire and the value is 5.6uH. I'm curious, what was the use of this coil. It seemed to carry a pretty heavy current, because it was mounted with 4 pins on each end and all four pins were connected to the litz. Also the solder joints to all the pins were over heated. So, in what circuit would this be used. Thanks, Mikek The trick is to keep the boards intact until you need the parts, then the context helps reveal information about the part. Michael I have boxes of boards, I'm just curious about the use of this physically large inductor. Mikek |
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On Sat, 28 Dec 2013, amdx wrote:
On 12/28/2013 10:22 AM, Michael Black wrote: On Sat, 28 Dec 2013, amdx wrote: I parted out a flat screen TV, I pulled an inductor off a board. The inductor is about 3" long and an inch in diameter. It is wound with a litz type wire and the value is 5.6uH. I'm curious, what was the use of this coil. It seemed to carry a pretty heavy current, because it was mounted with 4 pins on each end and all four pins were connected to the litz. Also the solder joints to all the pins were over heated. So, in what circuit would this be used. Thanks, Mikek The trick is to keep the boards intact until you need the parts, then the context helps reveal information about the part. Michael I have boxes of boards, I'm just curious about the use of this physically large inductor. Mikek But if you have the rest of the board, that might give an indication. WHere it sits might be a a broad giveaway, to narrow things down. Michael |
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