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<blockquote data-quote="Alan Geering" data-source="post: 60498" data-attributes="member: 2093"><p>re: X32 Discussion</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>(Ignore this line as it's incorrect - as pointed out below the device isn't fast enought) Like this: <a href="http://electronics-shop.dk/?id=1038&google=1" target="_blank">USB Isolator, Galvanic Isolated USB 2.0 - Electronics-shop.dk</a> galvanic isolation for USB (end)</p><p></p><p>Or use FireWire. Galvanic (or capacitative) isolation is recommended but not required in the transceiver specification but not implemented by every manufacturer so your mileage may vary. Generally I still prefer FW for audio and leave USB for pinters, mice, etc.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Alternatively, but something I have never tried... what about a USB (ground/shield) to mains ground pin plug? Now I am not recommending you do this but the idea is to give a low resistance ground path to laptop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alan Geering, post: 60498, member: 2093"] re: X32 Discussion (Ignore this line as it's incorrect - as pointed out below the device isn't fast enought) Like this: [URL="http://electronics-shop.dk/?id=1038&google=1"]USB Isolator, Galvanic Isolated USB 2.0 - Electronics-shop.dk[/URL] galvanic isolation for USB (end) Or use FireWire. Galvanic (or capacitative) isolation is recommended but not required in the transceiver specification but not implemented by every manufacturer so your mileage may vary. Generally I still prefer FW for audio and leave USB for pinters, mice, etc. Alternatively, but something I have never tried... what about a USB (ground/shield) to mains ground pin plug? Now I am not recommending you do this but the idea is to give a low resistance ground path to laptop. [/QUOTE]
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