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by flipflipper
2344 days ago
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>However, the power supply uses a more complicated design to provide electrical isolation between the spacecraft and the clock. I'm not sure, though, why isolation was necessary. I believe this is to maintain a single point ground, usually the chassis on a spacecraft. The chassis of the clock is probably connected to the isolated side's ground, which avoids ground loops when the clock is integrated into the S/C. More detail on grounding and isolation in S/C is covered here: https://standards.nasa.gov/standard/nasa/nasa-hdbk-4001 |
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