Don Pearce wrote:
> On Sun, 05 May 2013 23:04:35 -0700, isw <
i...@witzend.com> wrote:
>
>>>>> Looks OK to me. It's configured as a series common mode stopper.
>>>>> What's the problem?
>>>>>
>>>> Will this design eliminate ground loop problems? My concept of
>>>> baluns was that
>>>> they isolated the two ends by placing them on opposite windings of
>>>> a transformer. I am no expert, which is why I asked.
>>>>
>>>
>>> That is a different thing. You need a transformer to kill a ground
>>> loop entirely, but yes, provided there is enough inductance in the
>>> coils this will still make a good job of getting rid of hum from a
>>> ground loop.
>>
>> If there's enough inductance to attenuate 60 (or 50) Hz from the
>> power line, why won't it do the same for similar frequencies in the
>> desired signal?
>>
>
> No, because of the way the windings are arranged their inductances
> cancel each other out for the audio signal, but not for the induced
> hum.
The windings being on a transformer arranged so that common mode noise cancels,