Grounding and Interfacing 1205
32.6.2.2.1 For Unbalanced Interfaces
STEP 1: Unplug the cable from the input of Box B and
plug in only the dummy as shown below.
i Output quiet?
No—The problem is either in Box B or farther
downstream.
Yes—Go to next step.
STEP 2: Leaving the dummy in place at the input of
Box B, plug the cable into the dummy as shown below.
i Output quiet?
No—Box B has a pin 1 problem (see Section 4.3 to
confirm this).
Yes—Go to next step.
STEP 3: Remove the dummy and plug the cable directly
into the input of Box B. Unplug the other end of the
cable from the output of Box A and plug it into the
dummy as shown below. Do not plug the dummy into
Box A or let it touch anything conductive.
i Output quiet?
No–Noise is being induced in the cable itself.
Reroute the cable to avoid interfering fields (see
Section 32.4.2 or 32.4.4).
Yes—Go to next step.
Figure 32-40. Block diagram of example system.
TV
receiver
CD player
Cassette player
Preamplifier
Crossover and
subwoofer
power amplifier
Main
power
amplifier
ac power safety ground
Entry lightning
ground
CATV 3' 20' 15'
3'
3'
Figure 32-41. Balanced ground dummy.
Figure 32-42. Unbalanced ground dummy.
2
3
1
For balanced audio XLR
P1/J1 = Switchcraft S3FM adapter
with QG3F and QG3M insert
All resistors 1%, ¼ W metal film
For balanaced audio 3C phone
Use Switchcraft 383A and 387A
adapters with XLR version
2
3
1
49r4
S1 39r6
604
Close S1 for CMRR test only
Unbalanced interfaces
For audio RCA
P1 = Switchcraft 3502 plug
J1 = Switchcraft 3503 jack
R = 1 k 7 , 5%, ¼ W resistor
For audio 2C phone
Use Switchcraft 336A and 345A
adapters with RCA version
P1
R
J1
R
Output
Box A Box B
Cable Input
From
upstream
devices
To
downstream
devices
Output
Box A Box B
Cable Input
From upstream
devices
To
downstream
devices
Output
Box A Box B
Cable Input
From
upstream
devices
To
downstream
devices