Connecting AC and DC grounds on breadboard
Discussion in "Electronics" started by bobdx_cool Apr 27, 2014.
Sun Apr 27 2014, 01:38 pm
Hi Guys
i believe we can connect ac and dc grounds together on a breadboard irrespective of the voltages. this is because there is no current in the ground pins. As long as we dont connect neutral of power supply (120V), i think we are fine.
please correct me if I am wrong.
i am connecting micro controller, motors , driversand power supply (120v ac) grounds together on bread board.
i believe we can connect ac and dc grounds together on a breadboard irrespective of the voltages. this is because there is no current in the ground pins. As long as we dont connect neutral of power supply (120V), i think we are fine.
please correct me if I am wrong.
i am connecting micro controller, motors , driversand power supply (120v ac) grounds together on bread board.
Mon Apr 28 2014, 02:34 am
You can usually connect grounds, but it may cause problems if you get a fault,
when large currents can flow in the ground line.
Certainly don't have high voltage connections on the breadboard.
when large currents can flow in the ground line.
Certainly don't have high voltage connections on the breadboard.
[ Edited Mon Apr 28 2014, 02:36 am ]
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