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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: SIUE, Illinois, USA
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everyone always says that a star ground is the best. but a lot of circuits have many connections to ground. would it make sense to add a buffer to the circuit so that connections to ground could be placed on the board?
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Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: Prague, Kitakyushu, Fukuoka
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One might think about ground plane on a single PCB and active guard between the audio components.
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