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* ''On the power supply, why is V- connected to GND?'' | * ''On the power supply, why is V- connected to GND?'' | ||
** Internally, these power supplies do not electrically connect V- to GND. This is for added flexibility from the manufacturer in cases where you might want to stack power supplies to create higher voltages. First off, note that in our situation, the frame is connected to GND. We want V- to be connected to GND such that any detached live wires that contact any metal surfaces short to GND and blow a fuse, disabling the machine but not destroying any other electronics other than the fuse. | ** Internally, these power supplies do not electrically connect V- to GND. This is for added flexibility from the manufacturer in cases where you might want to stack power supplies to create higher voltages. First off, note that in our situation, the frame is connected to GND. We want V- to be connected to GND such that any detached live wires that contact any metal surfaces short to GND and blow a fuse, disabling the machine but not destroying any other electronics other than the fuse. | ||
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+ | * Why use heat-set inserts over square nuts? |
Revision as of 11:58, 9 May 2020
Sourcing Parts
- Can I buy Jubilee as a kit?
- Alas, no. Currently, the only way to put together a Jubilee is to source parts individually.
Wiring
- On the power supply, why is V- connected to GND?
- Internally, these power supplies do not electrically connect V- to GND. This is for added flexibility from the manufacturer in cases where you might want to stack power supplies to create higher voltages. First off, note that in our situation, the frame is connected to GND. We want V- to be connected to GND such that any detached live wires that contact any metal surfaces short to GND and blow a fuse, disabling the machine but not destroying any other electronics other than the fuse.
Design Choices
- Why use heat-set inserts over square nuts?