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Electronics => Electronics => Topic started by: moodaeng on September 12, 2009, 01:04:10 PM
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Hi Guys
I am very new to electronics. I am wondering what is the Ground wire in DC power supply?
what is the different between this wire and V- or V+ wires? Why do we need them?
Thanks
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Edit: Apparently I was mistaken about something, please read further below.
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so when I want to make 5 volt current from the machine
which channel should I plug black alligator into it? V- or Ground
When I plugged the wire into V- / Ground the output is different.
is Ground channel equal to real earth ground?
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Hi,
Let's not get confused here...
Groun should be 0V (NOT -V), as 0V is the reference by which the amplitude of the positive or negative voltage is measured and ground should be neutral (again with respect to 0V => ground = 0V).
Some people might label ground as -V, but that's very wrong - please don't spread this wrong behaviour, standards shouldn't be "watered down".
On a battery (or cell) there is either 0V and +V, OR 0V and -V (this latter constellation is called positive ground).