The transformers don't filter out the noise. They isolate the grounds.
If it was a case of filtering, a simple high pass RC filter would do the trick.
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The transformers don't filter out the noise. They isolate the grounds.
If it was a case of filtering, a simple high pass RC filter would do the trick.
Don't know how I forgot it worked by isolating the grounds by the time I got to the end of the thread - thanks for correcting me. A lil OT Rob Withey but how did you get the neat little pop up table for your car specs?
Spuzzdawg
Spuzzdawg -
http://www.mp3car.com/vbulletin/announcements/93477-carpc-specs-in-the-user-profile.html#post987518
In the forum announcements.
I just grounded my motherboard to the chasis of the car...and it was gone
Thanks, will try this :)
well, i had the same problem with my car pc. i just added a ferrite ring on the RC cable. gave about 3 -4 round around the ring. and the ferrite ring is for about 0.5 usd i think.
very impressive that you can build your own.
but a good working GLI is 15 bucks at circuit city made by Tsunami in the car audio section, and it's more durable so I don't have to worry when I shoved it behind my dash.
How about this for a poor mans solution to interence??
I bougth a USB creative soundblaster Live, works great etc. But if my phone is near it, with the sound high, it can get alot of interference. So I started experimenting.
I chucked it into a large anti-static bag and hey presto, approx 50% of mobile phone interference gone!
Plastic is not the best thing to wrap things up in and besides, 50% is still quite annoying!
So I wrapped it up in foil.....normal everyday kitchen aluminium foil. Worked a treat, by my reckoning, approx 95% of inteference gone!!
I am willing to bet if I put two layers and grounded the foil, I could possibly get 99% if not possibly 100%??
If it works for mobile phone inteference, could possibly work for other types of inteference??
Since this is a cheap simple way of cutting inteference, maybe someone could put it to use and let us know??
Also, why stop at the sound card? Why not enclose the PSU and/or computer in this manner??
The only problem I can see, with it being aluminium, it conducts electricty, so you have to be VERY careful not to short anything out!
Also could be a tricky issue with vents etc??
it's work
thinx Gip