Thread: Why star ground????
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14-02-2021 #17
In seriousness - I've read and tend to agree with the general philosophy - ground both ends on an emissive line (steppers, spindle) - you really don't care with those and it helps avoid these becoming antennas of high speed, high current signalling whenever the shielding ends/fails. And use star-connected single-ended for susceptible lines (limit switches, estops, etc) where you are trying to avoid any nasties getting INTO the line. I consider it a rule of thumb that's likely subject to any amount of abuse, but it generally works for me. YMMV.
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