In Multisim simulations, it is necessary to have a ground node to provide a reference point for all simulated nodal voltages. Originally used as a safety measure, grounding now serves the essential purpose of removing electrical noise that could otherwise damage electronics or impair their efficiency. Proper grounding of equipment not only eliminates unwanted noises but enables surge protection devices to work better.
In Multisim simulations, it is necessary to have a ground node to provide a reference point for all simulated nodal voltages. Originally used as a safety measure, grounding now serves the essential purpose of removing electrical noise that could otherwise damage electronics or impair their efficiency. Proper grounding of equipment not only eliminates unwanted noises but enables surge protection devices to work better.
In Multisim simulations, it is necessary to have a ground node to provide a reference point for all simulated nodal voltages. Originally used as a safety measure, grounding now serves the essential purpose of removing electrical noise that could otherwise damage electronics or impair their efficiency. Proper grounding of equipment not only eliminates unwanted noises but enables surge protection devices to work better.
It is mandatory to have a proper ground or ground nodes in Multisim to have a
complete circuit. Ground acts as a reference point for all the nodal voltages simulated. It is also know as 0 node in most of the electrical simulators. A typical electrical ground or grounding began as a safety measure used to help prevent people from accidently coming in contact with electrical hazard by providing the lease resistive path to the ground. Although grounds have been originally considered as a safety measures, but with todays advance in electronics, electrical grounding has become an essential part of everyday electricity. Almost all electronics now days generate lot of electrical noise that can damage the equipment or cause it to work less efficiently. With proper ground of these equipments, it not only removes these unwanted noises, but also can make surge protection device work better. Boylestad, Robert. Introductory Circuit Analysis, Twelfth Edition. Upper Saddle River, N.J.: Prentice Hall ;, 2010. Print. Multisim Tutorial Using Bipolar Transistor Circuit." N.p., n.d. Web