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Hi ,
I asked about the meaning, definition of ground. I received the following reply,
Can anyone help me to more fully understand this idea of ground, in various practical circuits, and if in schematics, then explained in these too?
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Hi,
Happy New year
I’m very new to electronics,
Just read this,
https://www.techopedia.com/definition/11566/ground-gnd
” What does Ground (GND) mean?
Ground, in the context of electronics, is the reference point for all signals or a common path in an electrical circuit where all of the voltages can be measured from. This is also called the common drain since the voltage measurement along it is zero.
Ground means something entirely different for electronic circuits. It is considered as the common reference point to measure voltage against any point of the circuit and is considered to have zero voltage. It is also the common connection that all electrical components must connect to in one way or another in order to complete the circuit. ”
You say GND is the connection to the – V supply ie 15-V. How can I measure voltage if is already -15V? I’m confused, could you clarify make clearer please?
I received this reply, "
admin says
January 4, 2021
If you have a dual supply with +15V, 0V, and -15V, then GND would be 0V not -15V.
But if you have for example a battery with plus and minus, then ground would usually be the minus. Note that the minus connection of a 9V battery is NOT -9V, it’s 0V.