tdbeng
Electrical
- May 8, 2002
- 11
What is the purpose of placing an inductor between analog and digital grounds? I've seen this done several times in data acq. and control circuits.
For example, I have this circuit on a single PCB that uses +24VDC and +5VDC, which come from different switcher supplies. The +24VDC is being used to control several brushed DC motor (w/ H-bridge ckts). The +5VDC is used for CMOS logic and an embedded PC/104. I've always tied the grounds together at a single point on the PCB. Is it common to use an inductor between the two?
Thanks to anyone who can make this clearer!
For example, I have this circuit on a single PCB that uses +24VDC and +5VDC, which come from different switcher supplies. The +24VDC is being used to control several brushed DC motor (w/ H-bridge ckts). The +5VDC is used for CMOS logic and an embedded PC/104. I've always tied the grounds together at a single point on the PCB. Is it common to use an inductor between the two?
Thanks to anyone who can make this clearer!