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Christian Serig wrote:
I have some Valley People gear I would like to attach pigtails to. But the symbols on the terminal strips are throwing me off. On the input there is a 3 connections +, - and ground. On the output there is only two + with a minus below it, and a ground. The inputs are balanced, so you have two signal leads of opposing polarity, and a shield wire that is grounded. The outputs are unbalanced, so you have a single signal lead, and a ground return. If you're feeding this unit with a balanced source, it should be self-explanatory. If you're feeding it with an unbalanced source, then you can just tie - to ground at the terminal strip, or leave it floating, whichever seems to work better. If this unit is feeding an unbalanced destination, it should be self-explanatory. If you're feeding a balanced destination, you should use twisted shielded pair wire ("balanced" cable) and connect the "hot wire from the "+/-" terminal on the VP to the "+" input on your destination. Connect the "cold" wire from ground on the VP to "-" on the destination. Connect the cable shield to ground on the VP _or_ to ground on the destination, but probably not both. There's all kinds of dogma surrounding the best approach but usually it depends on the equipment so it's best to go with whatever gives you the least amount of noise. ulysses |
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Justin Ulysses Morse wrote:
Christian Serig wrote: I have some Valley People gear I would like to attach pigtails to. But the symbols on the terminal strips are throwing me off. On the input there is a 3 connections +, - and ground. On the output there is only two + with a minus below it, and a ground. wanna sell any of itG??? The inputs are balanced, so you have two signal leads of opposing polarity, and a shield wire that is grounded. The outputs are unbalanced, so you have a single signal lead, and a ground return. yup... ulysses beat me to the punch! If you're feeding this unit with a balanced source, it should be self-explanatory. If you're feeding it with an unbalanced source, then you can just tie - to ground at the terminal strip, or leave it floating, whichever seems to work better. In the case of the VP cards I have it appears that grounding the unused input pin works best. Most of the time leaving an input pin unterminated is a bad idea. But it never hurts to either check the schematic or just experiment to find out for sure! If this unit is feeding an unbalanced destination, it should be self-explanatory. If you're feeding a balanced destination, you should use twisted shielded pair wire ("balanced" cable) and connect the "hot wire from the "+/-" terminal on the VP to the "+" input on your destination. Connect the "cold" wire from ground on the VP to "-" on the destination. Connect the cable shield to ground on the VP _or_ to ground on the destination, but probably not both. There's all kinds of dogma surrounding the best approach but usually it depends on the equipment so it's best to go with whatever gives you the least amount of noise. There is an approach referred to here and elsewhere as impedance balanced. I'm too lazy to type in all the details, so try a google search of this news group for the two words in quotes. The benefit is that you don't have to mess around with the hookups based on whether or not you are driving a single-ended or differential input, and all your wiring can remain balanced. Bill |
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