I've been reading up about star grounding and I think I get the idea behind it ie bits of the circuit which send big currents to ground can create voltages across the ground wire resistance which may create hum in other parts of the circuit which are connected to the same ground wire, eg a preamp stage.
So, in a star ground, different parts of the circuit each have their own connection to the main ground point (the earth pin on the IEC socket). In practice, individual components in different parts of the circuit will be gathered into nodes which connect to the main ground point. A safety (chassis) ground also connects to the main ground point, and this is the only ground connection to the chassis.
What's bugging me is that the cable connecting the IEC socket to the mains socket appears to be a shared ground wire. Doesn't this defeat the purpose? My inadequate theoretical understanding makes me think there should be multiple IEC sockets, all connected to ground (but only one with live mains voltage), to provide multiple independent paths to ground for a star ground system.
Obviously I haven't understood something about the way this works and would be grateful if someone could help me out. I have to design a good ground system for a project I'm working on.
So, in a star ground, different parts of the circuit each have their own connection to the main ground point (the earth pin on the IEC socket). In practice, individual components in different parts of the circuit will be gathered into nodes which connect to the main ground point. A safety (chassis) ground also connects to the main ground point, and this is the only ground connection to the chassis.
What's bugging me is that the cable connecting the IEC socket to the mains socket appears to be a shared ground wire. Doesn't this defeat the purpose? My inadequate theoretical understanding makes me think there should be multiple IEC sockets, all connected to ground (but only one with live mains voltage), to provide multiple independent paths to ground for a star ground system.
Obviously I haven't understood something about the way this works and would be grateful if someone could help me out. I have to design a good ground system for a project I'm working on.
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