Shielded cable and Ferrite Beads
Posted: 06 Jun 2011, 20:21
I've almost got all my bits together for my second build, a Green Russian Big Muff, and while I was getting ordering stuff I thought I'd get some of this Van Damme shielded cable stuff, to go from my input to switch to PCB.
Now, when I ordered it, I was just expecting some fancy stranded wire, but this stuff appears to be two insulated wires and an uninsulated wire inside a silver sleeve (which I'm presuming is the shielding), and all wrapped up in orange outer insulation. So should I just use one of the internal wires? Should I strip back a bit of the insulation, twist all three bits together and treat it as a big chunky wire? Or should I not bother and just use some ordinary wire?
And the ferrite beads. They were only a few pence, so I thought "Why not?". Do I just put them on a bit of the ordinary wire (I don't think they'll fit over the Van Damme cable). I'm presuming I should just put one or two over the input wire or the positive of the power to the PCB.
Silly questions maybe, but I'd appreciate the help!
Now, when I ordered it, I was just expecting some fancy stranded wire, but this stuff appears to be two insulated wires and an uninsulated wire inside a silver sleeve (which I'm presuming is the shielding), and all wrapped up in orange outer insulation. So should I just use one of the internal wires? Should I strip back a bit of the insulation, twist all three bits together and treat it as a big chunky wire? Or should I not bother and just use some ordinary wire?
And the ferrite beads. They were only a few pence, so I thought "Why not?". Do I just put them on a bit of the ordinary wire (I don't think they'll fit over the Van Damme cable). I'm presuming I should just put one or two over the input wire or the positive of the power to the PCB.
Silly questions maybe, but I'd appreciate the help!