buzzp
Electrical
- Nov 21, 2001
- 2,032
I would like to bring up a discussion of automotive electrical systems. I am an EE and have recently started a career in the automotive industry for a newer company so I don't have any ideas to bounce off a more experienced automotive electrical guru. My question/concern is over using the chassis as the ground for electronics. This is to say, the main battery ground ties directly to the chassis. All grounds simply look for a good clean metal surface and the ground is tied there. This would not likely cause any problems. However, the industrial type vehicles we mfg have more than one power source with some sources having multiple batteries. I was drawing up a complete schematic and discovered that one source uses a chassis type grounding system and the other uses wires fed back to a common bus that connects to the other battery source ground. I would like to know thoughts/concerns/comments about any problems this may cause from an EMC standpoint. We have some systems that use microcontrollers but do not appear to have any problems. If anyone could comment on this or point to a source of information I would appreciate it. Thank you in advance.