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Funk-Entstörfilter = RFI suppression filter
Drossel = CoilChoke

The lines connecting the top and bottom coils indicate that they're coupled, i.e. wound on the same core, often a toroidal core. The strange capacitor symbol indicates a double capacitor, 2400pF from either side to ground (you have to connect ground for the filter to work properly)

Note: the German word "Funk", meaning radio; refers to "spark" ("Funke"), which derives from the first wireless application: the telegraph.

Funk-Entstörfilter = RFI suppression filter
Drossel = Coil

The lines connecting the top and bottom coils indicate that they're coupled, i.e. wound on the same core, often a toroidal core. The strange capacitor symbol indicates a double capacitor, 2400pF from either side to ground (you have to connect ground for the filter to work properly)

Note: the German word "Funk", meaning radio; refers to "spark" ("Funke"), which derives from the first wireless application: the telegraph.

Funk-Entstörfilter = RFI suppression filter
Drossel = Choke

The lines connecting the top and bottom coils indicate that they're coupled, i.e. wound on the same core, often a toroidal core. The strange capacitor symbol indicates a double capacitor, 2400pF from either side to ground (you have to connect ground for the filter to work properly)

Note: the German word "Funk", meaning radio; refers to "spark" ("Funke"), which derives from the first wireless application: the telegraph.

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Funk-Entstörfilter = RFRFI suppression filter
Drossel = Coil

The lines connecting the top and bottom coils indicate that they're coupled, i.e. wound on the same core, often a toroidal core. The strange capacitor symbol indicates a double capacitor, 2400pF from either side to ground (you have to connect ground for the filter to work properly)

Note: the German word "Funk", meaning radio; refers to "spark" ("Funke"), which derives from the first wireless application: the telegraph.

Funk-Entstörfilter = RF suppression filter
Drossel = Coil

The lines connecting the top and bottom coils indicate that they're coupled, i.e. wound on the same core, often a toroidal core. The strange capacitor symbol indicates a double capacitor, 2400pF from either side to ground (you have to connect ground for the filter to work properly)

Note: the German word "Funk", meaning radio; refers to "spark" ("Funke"), which derives from the first wireless application: the telegraph.

Funk-Entstörfilter = RFI suppression filter
Drossel = Coil

The lines connecting the top and bottom coils indicate that they're coupled, i.e. wound on the same core, often a toroidal core. The strange capacitor symbol indicates a double capacitor, 2400pF from either side to ground (you have to connect ground for the filter to work properly)

Note: the German word "Funk", meaning radio; refers to "spark" ("Funke"), which derives from the first wireless application: the telegraph.

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stevenvh
  • 146.6k
  • 21
  • 460
  • 669

Funk-Entstörfilter = RF suppression filter
Drossel = Coil

The lines connecting the top and bottom coils indicate that they're coupled, i.e. wound on the same core, often a toroidal core. The strange capacitor symbol indicates a double capacitor, 2400pF from either side to ground (you have to connect ground for the filter to work properly)

Note: the German word "Funk", meaning radio; refers to "spark" ("Funke"), which derives from the first wireless application: the telegraph.