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Ground loop elimination
   
Document Number
US Patent 5422804
Issued Date
June 6, 1995
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The inventor has created several methods to eliminate or greatly reduce the ground loop problem. The inventor has discover that ground loop distortion is caused by the switching from positive to negative in alternating current. He has designed several devices to eliminate this problem. In his first embodiment he places a set of two diodes either cathode to cathode or anode to anode in parallel with all the capacitors in an amplifier or other electronic device. These sets of diodes eliminate the ground loop distortion within the amplifier or electronic device. One can also use neon bulbs or piezoelectric crystals in parallel with all the capacitors in an amplifier or electronic device to reduce the ground loop distortion. The applicant has also devises several power supply that eliminate or greatly reduce the ground loop distortion in an amplifier or electronic device they are attached to. Also the applicant has found that by attaching two diodes either anode to anode or cathode to cathode between an audio, video or digital cable and its ground will reduce distortion within the cable. One can also use piezoelectric crystals or neon bulbs in place of the diodes to reduce the distortion in the circuit. The applicant has found that his invention not only reduces and eliminate the ground loop distortion in audio and video circuits and cables but also allows digital circuits to work at a much higher speed due to the eliminating of this distortion.
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Published
June 6, 1995
Application Number
07/945,092
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September 15, 1992
US Classification
363/44   363/126
Int'l Classification
H03F   1/32   (20060101)   H03F   1/30   (20060101)   H02M   1/14   (20060101)   H02M   7/06   (20060101)  
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363/40   363/125   363/126  
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