Physics:Common rail (electricity)
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Short description: Shared path between different electrical routes
In electrical engineering, a common rail (shortened to COM) is a shared path between different electrical routes in an electrical circuit. For example, a device or circuit board might have a power rail or a ground rail, which components are attached to, so all the electrical charge flowing through different components is drawn from/collected into a single conductor line. The ATX standard for PC power supplies defines a set of common rails as to ground the power, these rails are designated as COM and all have black wires.[1]
References
- ↑ "ATX 24 pin power supply connector pinout diagram @". Pinouts.ru. 2013-08-24. http://pinouts.ru/Power/atx_v2_pinout.shtml. Retrieved 2014-01-03.
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common rail (electricity).
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