Helepolis
Mechanical
- Dec 13, 2015
- 198
Hi all,
I'm working on an electromechanical prototype with several consumers at different voltage ratings (i.e. 5, 12 and 24 VDC).
Some of the consumers (which use different inptup voltages) are interconnected, for example a Single-Board-Computer (5Vin; high level commands) is connected to a PLC (24Vin; low level commands), which in turns is connected to a DC Motor Driver (24Vin).
All of the consumers are powered using a modular DC power Supply (a total of 3 modules, one for each voltage level).
All of the consumers are interconnected on a common GND line (i.e. all the GND pins on the PSU modules are connected to a single wire, which branches off to the difarent consumers).
For the record the system is functional.
Is there any circumstance where the GND line should be separated?
Thanks,
SD
I'm working on an electromechanical prototype with several consumers at different voltage ratings (i.e. 5, 12 and 24 VDC).
Some of the consumers (which use different inptup voltages) are interconnected, for example a Single-Board-Computer (5Vin; high level commands) is connected to a PLC (24Vin; low level commands), which in turns is connected to a DC Motor Driver (24Vin).
All of the consumers are powered using a modular DC power Supply (a total of 3 modules, one for each voltage level).
All of the consumers are interconnected on a common GND line (i.e. all the GND pins on the PSU modules are connected to a single wire, which branches off to the difarent consumers).
For the record the system is functional.
Is there any circumstance where the GND line should be separated?
Thanks,
SD