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what is "jumper" L1 in the Pi 3 crossover?
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Re: what is "jumper" L1 in the Pi 3 crossover?
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Tue, 17 September 2013 17:46
Wayne Parham
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It's just a jumper wire. It's there because there is a place on the printed circuit board for an inductor. This wire completes the circuit, in absense of a physical coil.
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Re: what is "jumper" L1 in the Pi 3 crossover?
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Re: what is "jumper" L1 in the Pi 3 crossover?
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