Trying to understand my wiring!

fmhofstetter

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A lot of the pinout diagrams for my avionics specify hi or lo for connections and have never found a simple explanation for this. I'm trying to trace my dimming circuits and this may help me figure it out. Thanks --
Fred
 
Audio "lo" is also called audio "common", or "ground return". Its typically customary to terminate all of the audio "lows" or "ground returns" along with any shielded audio "shield drains" to a "common" grounding point. Usually close to the connector backshell on the audio panel.

If you have a piece of gear that doesn't conform to the audio "Hi" "Lo" nomenclature. Understanding this concept should go a long way towards figuring out a reasonably adequate way of wiring it.

One book that will help is Bob Nuckhol's Aeroeclectric Connection: http://www.aeroelectric.com/Catalog/pub/pub.html

Also, here's video that talks about "ground loops" which is what we're trying to avoid:
 
Thanks mucho! I'm a civil engineer, can do concrete, but electronic black arts, not so much!
 
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