enemigo
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I'm redrawing the Pimeta, and that got me wondering how the ground channel is implemented.
My first guess was that the ground channel section recieves the Gnd wire from the input (pot), and the output "delivers" Gnd to the output wire.
But that got me thinking, isn't Vgnd supposed to be the same everywere? Mounting the in/out jacks on a metal surface here would definately not work. Is the ground channel supposed to take the voltage devided by the TLE, treat the signal and give it's output to the new Vgnd rail? The "new Vgnd rail" would then be where inputs, outputs, feedbacks and whatmore is connected?
But why use a TLE to power a section creating Vgnd, that doesn't make any sense!? So then I'm back to the "treating the input Gnd" idea...
Thanks
Knut
My first guess was that the ground channel section recieves the Gnd wire from the input (pot), and the output "delivers" Gnd to the output wire.
But that got me thinking, isn't Vgnd supposed to be the same everywere? Mounting the in/out jacks on a metal surface here would definately not work. Is the ground channel supposed to take the voltage devided by the TLE, treat the signal and give it's output to the new Vgnd rail? The "new Vgnd rail" would then be where inputs, outputs, feedbacks and whatmore is connected?
But why use a TLE to power a section creating Vgnd, that doesn't make any sense!? So then I'm back to the "treating the input Gnd" idea...
Thanks
Knut