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The signal V 1 is applied to the conductor of signal cable S by a line driver in component 1. The cable has a ground conductor which is attached to the metal chassis of each component. At the destination end in component 2, the signal and ground are connected to a differential amplifier to produce the signal V 2.
A chassis ground is a link between different metallic parts of a machine to ensure an electrical connection between them. [1] Examples include electronic instruments and motor vehicles. Usages
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Signals are defined with respect to signal ground, which may be connected to a power ground. A system where the system ground is not connected to another circuit or to earth (in which there may still be AC coupling between those circuits) is often referred to as a floating ground, and may correspond to Class 0 or Class II appliances.
The cable has a ground or shield conductor which is connected to the chassis ground of each component. The driver amplifier in component 1 (left) applies signal V 1 between the signal and ground conductors of the cable. At the destination end (right), the signal and ground conductors are connected to a differential amplifier.
The G, or Ground, pin provides a connection between the earth and the vehicle chassis. The ground pin is also used as a reference point for the CP and PP signals and to measure the isolation of the electrical systems. [1] The CP, or Control Pilot, pin is used as a digital communication path between the charging system and the vehicle.
English: Chart shows the difference between 'on' and 'off' shunt ahead signal aspects. All of these are available as separate files below: File:UK Ground Position Light Signal - Shunt Signal - On - Pre-1996.svg; File:UK Ground Position Light Signal - Shunt Signal - On.svg; File:UK Ground Position Light Signal - Shunt Signal - Off.svg