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|[[Vdd]]/[[Vcc]]| Voltage Drain/Collector | Positive Voltage eg: +5V regulated supply. Voltage measured relative to Vss. Regulation is typically done on the Core board. Name refers to 'draining' or 'collecting' electrons (negatively charged) from the circuit. | | |[[Vdd]]/[[Vcc]]| Voltage Drain/Collector | Positive Voltage eg: +5V regulated supply. Voltage measured relative to Vss. Regulation is typically done on the Core board. Name refers to 'draining' or 'collecting' electrons (negatively charged) from the circuit. | |
|[[Vss]]/[[Vee]]| Voltage Source/Emitter | Negative Voltage eg: 0V Reference. Also called "Ground", "Gnd", "Shield", and less often, "Earth" or "Chassis". Usually in an audio application, the 0V line is connected to the chassis. This 0V line is particularly susceptible to noise, so care should be taken with wiring this line. Name refers to the 'source' 'emitting' electrons (negatively charged) into the circuit. | | |[[Vss]]/[[Vee]]| Voltage Source/Emitter | Negative Voltage eg: 0V Reference. Also called "Ground", "Gnd", "Shield", and less often, "Earth" or "Chassis". Usually in an audio application, the 0V line is connected to the chassis. This 0V line is particularly susceptible to noise, so care should be taken with wiring this line. Name refers to the 'source' 'emitting' electrons (negatively charged) into the circuit. | |
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