Confusion about star grounding?

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I'm trying to understand this cause I've got a hum problem trying to run two 3886 boards. One per channel with two 3886's per in bridged mode.

But my real objective is understand the star grounding to solve my own problem.

Each board can be run in stereo mode and when done singly they are fine.
Bridged mode is where the trouble begins.

I've searched a lot of threads on this subject and my concrete brain isn't very pourous.

Q's
When using two bridges with one trafo, what is the 0 volt line?

When using one bridge should the 0 volt live be connected to case?

Do the filter caps get connected at the 0 volt point to the star ground?

I've been using this pic the LM38758 layout diagram from the mimimised decibel dungeon page.

I'm new and having a hard time grasping this so all info is appreciated.

Be gentle.:D
Thanks
 

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When using 2 bridges, the blue line in the picture is the 0 volt line.
When using 1 bridge, if you have a center-tap transformer, connect the center-tap to the 0 volt line.

In both cases you should connect the 0 volt line to the chassis/safety earth.

Thank you a lot for enlightenment.

I was really confused about the differences in bridge choices and earth grounding of O volt line.

I'm sure I'll have more questions but those answers clear my mind at this point.

Chow
 
I'm trying to understand this cause I've got a hum problem trying to run two 3886 boards. One per channel with two 3886's per in bridged mode.

Q's
When using two bridges with one trafo, what is the 0 volt line?

When using one bridge should the 0 volt live be connected to case?

Do the filter caps get connected at the 0 volt point to the star ground?

The junction of the big filter caps is usually considered ground star "heaven" for all power amps. This point is the return for the following

1) power return (from minus speaker connector and chip amp power)
2) signal ground (from amps input RCA barrel and feedback DC block cap)
3) to chassis (usually through a resistor or network) see link here

It's same star point If you have 2 bridges and one XFMR. see link
 
The junction of the big filter caps is usually considered ground star "heaven" for all power amps. This point is the return for the following

1) power return (from minus speaker connector and chip amp power)
2) signal ground (from amps input RCA barrel and feedback DC block cap)
3) to chassis (usually through a resistor or network) see link here

It's same star point If you have 2 bridges and one XFMR. see link

Good link.

There is so much info on that site.
Wish I was in need of products from him.
 
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