shield on wires (EDIS)
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shield on wires (EDIS)
http://www.megamanual.com/ms2/edis4ew.gif
would like to understand more about shields on PIP/SAW and VR wires.
What are they for? Are they just grounded?
Also what is the function of 25uF on the 12v wire going to the coil?
Any help would be appreciated
Thanks
M.
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LeslieTroyer
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I was told by a EE who specialized in high freq systems that the shields should be attached to ground at ONE end only, and the other end should float.
LEs
What's the RF?LeslieTroyer wrote:shields perform one of two functions 1) keep "stray" RF from inducing (changing) the signal that is running down the wires inside of the shield or 2) keep RF from being emitted by the wires inside of the shield.
I was told by a EE who specialized in high freq systems that the shields should be attached to ground at ONE end only, and the other end should float.
LEs
And what means should "float" (not touch enything? be isolated?)
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lastinline1998
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Re: shield on wires (EDIS)
Re:
25 uF = 25 micro farad capacitor. Plenty in the search on it.Maki wrote:Understood thanks. Is there a rule how long the wire should be? What if I mount the EDIS module near the ECU?I-W wrote:not connected or touch anything is correct.
RF = Radio Frequency
And please somebody tell me about the function of 25uF on the 12v wire going to the coil?