In Reply to: Might also be worth mentioning the AC grounding. posted by Tony Montana on June 29, 2004 at 22:59:17:
Tony,Can U explain what you meant by your post?
As you can see, SE didn't think much of it but I'd like to know what U meant by: "in an AC power supply, the system noise (as a whole) can be routed "away" to ground".
Regards,
Andy
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- Re: Might also be worth mentioning the AC grounding. - andyr 04:29:54 06/30/04 (15)
- May be this diagram explain it better. - Tony Montana 16:37:21 06/30/04 (14)
- Not quite, Tony ... - andyr 05:59:39 07/01/04 (0)
- Re: May be this diagram explain it better. - Steve Eddy 21:07:04 06/30/04 (12)
- I hope you don't tell that to a "Ham" operator... - Tony Montana 23:05:46 06/30/04 (11)
- Re: I hope you don't tell that to a "Ham" operator... - Steve Eddy 23:57:25 06/30/04 (10)
- I suggest you read this article.... - Tony Montana 16:12:22 07/01/04 (5)
- Re: I suggest you read this article.... - Steve Eddy 19:30:13 07/01/04 (4)
- Steve, I just had a thought! - Tony Montana 15:38:58 07/02/04 (3)
- Re: Steve, I just had a thought! - Steve Eddy 17:08:30 07/02/04 (2)
- Ok, so we established that earth is conductive :) - Tony Montana 22:27:56 07/02/04 (1)
- Re: Ok, so we established that earth is conductive :) - Steve Eddy 23:54:56 07/02/04 (0)
- "earth has a magnetic field (which is diminishing by the way" - GTF 07:42:16 07/01/04 (3)
- Re: "earth has a magnetic field (which is diminishing by the way" - Steve Eddy 09:10:57 07/01/04 (2)
- Re: "earth has a magnetic field (which is diminishing by the way" - FLZapped 08:42:37 07/06/04 (1)
- Damn...there goes my cold fusion experiment..and the neighborhood...FLZ nt. - jneutron 06:35:37 07/07/04 (0)