[DML] Floating ground..
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[DML] Floating ground..
- From: Marc Levy <malevy_nj@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 4 May 2005 19:46:07 -0700 (PDT)
Part of the problem is that most people think of "-"
being the same as "ground" which is not always true.
This is why the DMC has a sticker warning that the car
is "negative ground" or "negative earth".... Yes,
there are some cars (mostly British) out there that
are "Positive Earth". It is all a matter of
reference.
Audio is AC. On the stock DMC radio, the "+" wire is
the AC output of the system with ground as the
reference.
In a high power application, they bridge the
amplifier. Essentially, they invert the AC signal and
then amplify it. This inverted signal becomes the "-"
with ground as the reference.
If you hook up your speaker between "+" and "-" you
will have twice the power as if you hook it between
"+" and ground. If you hook the speaker between "-"
and ground, you will also have sound but it will be
out of phase.
The problem is, if you hook up the "-" to ground (as
would happen if you use the VB harness), you create a
dead short. With no load on the amplifier, you will
draw maximum current through it. It will get hot
until it destroys itself.
Try this: (Hard to explain over e-mail!)
Draw a straight horizontal line. This straight line
is "ground".
Then, draw a SIN wave on top of the straight line.
0-180 deg is (at or) ABOVE the 0 line, 180-360 is (at
or) BELOW the 0 line. This represents the "+" output
on your stereo. The "power" is represented by the
distance from the "ground" to the SIN wave.
Next, Draw an inverted SIN wave. This represents the
"-" output. Now, instead of "ground" being the
reference, note the distance from "+" to "-". It is
twice as much.
Maybe someone can dig up a web link with some
pictures.
--- Ryan Wright <ryanpwright@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hey Marc, what is the actual difference between the
> common ground &
> floating ground when it comes to wiring? Any stereo
> I've ever had (and
> I don't buy cheap, low power garbage) just connects
> black to ground.
>
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