Balanced Connections - Midas VeniceU16 Operator's Manual

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Balanced connections

Midas VeniceU
console
Power
connection
Loop area diagram showing a small loop area
Balanced connections
Balanced connections are generally immune to ground loops because the grounded
screen conductor is not used as a reference for the signal conductors. Instead, each
conductor of a balanced connection is a reference for the other, and any induced noise
is rejected because it is common to both conductors. The process of eliminating noise
like this is called common mode rejection (CMR), which is often measured as a ratio
(common mode rejection ratio (CMRR)). CMRR is dependent on the performance of the
sending and receiving circuits at either end of the connection.
Source
Balanced connection diagram
VeniceU
Operator Manual
Small loop area
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Chassis
Power connection
Power distribution
unit (PDU)
Screen
Chassis
101
Audio
connection
GEQ (for
example, Square
ONE Graphic)
Destination
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