hi everbody first time on here i have a sena bluetooth helmet intercom unit its battery went flat and will not chargewith the usb cable,
upon inspection and taken to a electronics shop i was told what i already knew that the FB1 ferrite bead has blown and they want an extortionate amount to replace it,
now my qustion is and any replies and info is much appreciated
can anybody tell me the values of the ferrite bead as i would like to try and replace it my self it measures 2mm x 1.2 the unit charges from a usb cable 12v 1a unit at the rate of 5v 2.1a i am quite capable of doing this asi regulary repair honda goldwing electronics so can use a soldering iron i have some 0805 beads 600ohm will these do the job many thanks elmer thud
It looks as though the ferrite bead is part of a filter (in conjunction with C3) to remove noise from what looks to be a power line.
Before agonising over what value to replace it with, try removing it and replacing it with a short wire.
Then you can apply power and see if the thing works.
If it does, then worry about the noise filtering bead.
just had another though there is another one of these components on the board it has a board location of FB2 on the board next to it i will post a photo after of this
I have taken the bead off the board and soldered a piece of wire on to board. I now have the battery charging. But it still will not power off it ( it is in a state of ON ) any ideas where I should be looking ? HELP
Notice 'typically', which is the most relevant word - it could be anything, and FB isn't any kind of standard.
Buy even assuming it IS a ferrite bead, pretty pointless trying to measure it's resistance as a ferrite bead is simply slipped over a piece of straight wire.
I'm even dubious about the possibility of a SM ferrite bead?, as a ferrite bead isn't even an electrical component (it's just a bead, like in a necklace) - the device in question 'may' be a low value inductor, but it's almost certainly never going to fail or blow anyway.
I would still suggest it's a fuse on the incoming 5V, and FB stands for 'Fast Blow'.
However, the OP has done a truely horrible job soldering the largest piece of wire he could find across it Far easier to just stick a blob of solder across it.
However, the OP has done a truely horrible job soldering the largest piece of wire he could find across it Far easier to just stick a blob of solder across it.
I took a minute to think about a diplomatic way to tell him his soldering instructor could use a refresher lesson before he teaches anyone else to solder like that. Eventually I decided to say nothing because someone with better/kinder people skills would come along and point out his skill deficit.
I agree that the bead doing virtually nothing except conducting (it may only be suppressing EMI emissions). I just don't know why it would fail. As my Professor from India used to say, "verdy, verdy veerd."
Ok ok lads come on this is my thread. Ok so I know it ain’t pretty soldering at the moment but it has done what I wanted it to do. And I’ll make a prettier job next time ok. The battery is now charging I have managed to put it on to my lap top and update it with the usb cable. So I have it charging but the headset will not turn off has anyone know what I should be looking for for this issue