electronicsfreak
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Hello everyone.
Please forgive me if this seems rudimentary, but I really do want to know. What exactly is gridding when it comes to distributing a ground connection across a printed circuit board? I've found a few articles on it, but in all honesty, I'm reading it as though doing such a thing will create multiple ground loops within such a circuit, something I've learned in the past that is a terrible thing to do.
I've made simple proto/perf-boards before simply distributing power/ground in a star/daisy-chain format, but given the opportunity to make a 2-layer PCB I'd love to try to reduce whatever noise I've got in this project. Any thoughts?
Thanks fellas!
Please forgive me if this seems rudimentary, but I really do want to know. What exactly is gridding when it comes to distributing a ground connection across a printed circuit board? I've found a few articles on it, but in all honesty, I'm reading it as though doing such a thing will create multiple ground loops within such a circuit, something I've learned in the past that is a terrible thing to do.
I've made simple proto/perf-boards before simply distributing power/ground in a star/daisy-chain format, but given the opportunity to make a 2-layer PCB I'd love to try to reduce whatever noise I've got in this project. Any thoughts?
Thanks fellas!