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I am using ubuntu 13.10 is it a problem with the OS?
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In another post (long since lost!) I pointed out that the USB socket housing and the network socket housing are NOT grounded on the DUET. I questioned this, but searches on the Internet do not confirm what is correct, although connecting to ground via a ferrite is common.Quote
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2. USB socket on the board is dodgy, as suggested before. Check if all four pins are soldered - these not only provide support for the socket, but also ground it, so you may have problems if none of them are soldered
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The network connector housing I also believe should be grounded.
Just for reference the SD card housing IS connected to ground.
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Hi Ian, I'm new to KiCAD and agree what you say about the schematic, but looking at the PCB board layout, I see that the screen for the USB and network are not connected. All the through holes seem to be floating.Quote
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The network connector housing I also believe should be grounded.
Just for reference the SD card housing IS connected to ground.
I've just had a look at the schematic [github.com] page 5, and it would appear that the USB 'shield' is grounded on the board. There is the problem of creating an earth loop when the other end of the USB is grounded, I know, so yes, it would be good to get some feedback from EEs as to whether this is a good idea or not. This has existed in previous reprap electronics, and the danger of a ground loop has, I suppose, been there. But then how do commercial companies, eg Epson, cope with this when they build a USB printer?
The SD card socket and Ethernet port also seem to be grounded.
Ian
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