On 10/26/06, Richard Brewster put forth:
>It depends on whether your circuit keeps analog and digital grounds
>separate. If it does, then there is no reason to connect these on the
>board; they will be connected at the supply. If the two grounds do
>connect at the board, it is not cause for concern. I am running a
>couple of Veeblefetzer's off a MOTM-950, and the analog and digital
>grounds do connect together on the board. I asked Paul S. if this would
>be a problem and he said no.
I don't know what a Veeblefetzer does, or what sort of noise
considerations there are in "Veeblefetzering". However, if noise is
a concern, as it would be in an audio or precision voltage module,
then, imho, it is best to keep the digital and analog grounds
separate. If it were something like a logic module, then it wouldm't
matter much.