If the header has a separate "digital" ground for the 5V source, then I don't see any reason to connect them on the PCB. The "star point" is at the power supply. Many mixed-signal systems have analog and digital grounds separated in this way, with the ground pins of the AD and DA converters connected to the analog system ground. Putting a ferrite bead or resistor between the grounds will create an impedance. On 10/26/06, Adam Schabtach put forth: >Question for Paul, mostly, but maybe others have considered the same thing: >If I'm building a module from scratch, and I want it to play nicely with my >MOTM modules (present and future), and it's drawing all three voltages >through a MOTM-standard 6-pin power connector, and it's a hybrid >analog/digital module, how do I connect together the digital ground and the >analog ground on my PC board? It may be something of a moot point because >AFAICT my Power-One triple supply has the grounds connected together anyway, >but I'm wondering whether there is some little nicety that I should observe, >like maybe using a ferrite bead instead of just plain copper. > >Thanks for any opinions or suggestions.
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Re: [motm] MOTM 6-pin power connector ettiquette question
2006-10-26 by Mark
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