[Solved] Tips on interference noise on USB line
Hi,
I recently built a speaker that works very well when using a laptop power adapter and USB power adapter separately. But I'm having interference noise when these two are combined.
When working without any unwanted noise: I have this power adapter connected to the AMP and separately I have a standard 5V 2amp USB power adapter powering a Google Chromecast Audio that is connected via audio jack cable to the speaker. Little to no noise or hiss at any volume.
However, when I use the same power adapter and also use the 5v 2amp USB built into the adapter then I get a very bad and loud interference noise even with volume at minimum. Here is a recording of the noise:
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I was hoping to use the power adapter to power the AMP + Chromecast audio in order to reduse to 1 wall socket and better cable management.
Does anyone have any suggestions?
The wall socket is a "Type C" (all of them in the apartment are the same type) and I assume not grounded. Could this be the issue?
Hi,
I recently built a speaker that works very well when using a laptop power adapter and USB power adapter separately. But I'm having interference noise when these two are combined.
When working without any unwanted noise: I have this power adapter connected to the AMP and separately I have a standard 5V 2amp USB power adapter powering a Google Chromecast Audio that is connected via audio jack cable to the speaker. Little to no noise or hiss at any volume.
However, when I use the same power adapter and also use the 5v 2amp USB built into the adapter then I get a very bad and loud interference noise even with volume at minimum. Here is a recording of the noise:
Vocaroo | Voice message
I was hoping to use the power adapter to power the AMP + Chromecast audio in order to reduse to 1 wall socket and better cable management.
Does anyone have any suggestions?
The wall socket is a "Type C" (all of them in the apartment are the same type) and I assume not grounded. Could this be the issue?
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Please can you re-explain the way your adapters are used? I do not understand your description, sorry.
Hi.
I've attached a mock-up picture to try and explain.
The picture shows the connection when the interruption noise is caused. That is when the Power adapter is powering both the 19V to AMP and 5V to USB. This causes very bad interruption noise.
When I use a separate adapter for the 5V (regular mobile charger) then there are no noise issues.
I've attached a mock-up picture to try and explain.
The picture shows the connection when the interruption noise is caused. That is when the Power adapter is powering both the 19V to AMP and 5V to USB. This causes very bad interruption noise.
When I use a separate adapter for the 5V (regular mobile charger) then there are no noise issues.
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You will need a GLI between the CCA and the amp.
I got this one that works fine.
QTX 201.087UK 3.5 mm Jack Ground Loop Isolator: Amazon.co.uk: Musical Instruments
But then switched to powering the CCA with this instead.
Yeeco Car Isolated Voltage Regulator DC DC Buck Converter 36V 48V to 5V 2A 10W Step-down Volt Transformer Stabilizer Module Vehicle Power Supply Switch Inverter Board with LED Indicator: Amazon.co.uk: Lighting
J.
I got this one that works fine.
QTX 201.087UK 3.5 mm Jack Ground Loop Isolator: Amazon.co.uk: Musical Instruments
But then switched to powering the CCA with this instead.
Yeeco Car Isolated Voltage Regulator DC DC Buck Converter 36V 48V to 5V 2A 10W Step-down Volt Transformer Stabilizer Module Vehicle Power Supply Switch Inverter Board with LED Indicator: Amazon.co.uk: Lighting
J.
I don't see how there would be a ground loop problem using the same power supply. But maybe something is strange inside the power supply. Do you get that some noise if you use the combined USB to power the Chromecast into something else? Just wondering if the USB supply is dirty.
If you can lift the ground on the signal, that is worth a try. Beware loud noises!
If you can lift the ground on the signal, that is worth a try. Beware loud noises!
My 2 cents you are hitting the very same ground loop issue I did in Adding an Amp into Thin-Client PC - the ground at chromecast audio output carries ground noise generated in ground lines by currents within the chromecast linux computer, making ground loop PSU - USB output - chromecast usb power input - (noise on chromecast ground lines) - chromecast audio jack sleeve - amp input - amp power jack - PSU jack - PSU.
Thank you all for the feedback.
I ended on purchasing this ground loop isolator from Amazon and it solved my problem:
Ground Loop Noise Isolator
I ended on purchasing this ground loop isolator from Amazon and it solved my problem:
Ground Loop Noise Isolator
I don't see how there would be a ground loop problem using the same power supply. But maybe something is strange inside the power supply. Do you get that some noise if you use the combined USB to power the Chromecast into something else? Just wondering if the USB supply is dirty.
If you can lift the ground on the signal, that is worth a try. Beware loud noises!
Man, I have a ground loop problem between two sound cards on the same motherboard.
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