GenBoard/Manual/GroundConnections (2015-01-01 07:00:00)

[[Manual: Basics.Install.Mechanic]]

GND and GenBoard/Manual/DDFlyback are the most important things when playing with inductive loads, and several Ampere current. It's very easy to ruin hundreds (or thousands) EURO of equipments, and cause several days of extra debugging with bad (or lacking) connections.

Verify and measure every connection before powering up.

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as on MembersPage/PhatBob/UserGuide. Beware that insufficient instructions might be floating around (that required connecting GND and GND5 but allowed too long wires), use the above simple rules for safety of the controller; doing otherwise often results in several days of hunting for hard-to-track problems, avoid that.

GND and GND5 are not connected hard onboard v3.x (a weak, appr. 1 Ohm connection exist inside the TPIC6A259 aka. P259 chip). If GND and GND5 are connected hard onboard (eg. the GND-GND5 bridge that was applied for safety on unassembled v3.x until around 2005Q1 is not cut), the VR trigger signal can be noisy at very low RPM (cranking).

See MembersPage/PhatBob/UserGuide for ground hints and drawing.


See also