
Galvanic isolation is a principle of isolating functional sections of
electrical
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systems to prevent current flow; no direct conduction path is permitted.
Energy or information can still be exchanged between the sections by other means, such as
capacitive,
inductive,
radiative,
optical
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,
acoustic, or mechanical coupling.
Galvanic isolation is used where two or more electric circuits must communicate, but their
grounds may be at different
potentials
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. It is an effective method of breaking
ground loops by preventing unwanted current from flowing between two units sharing a ground
conductor. Galvanic isolation is also used for safety, preventing accidental
electric shock
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s.
Methods
Transformer
Transformer
In electrical engineering, a transformer is a passive component that transfers electrical energy from one electrical circuit to another circuit, or multiple Electrical network, circuits. A varying current in any coil of the transformer produces ...
s are probably the most common means of galvanic isolation. They are almost universally used in power supplies because they are a mature technology that can carry significant power. They are also used to isolate data signals in
Ethernet over twisted pair
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. Transformers couple by
magnetic flux
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. Except for the
autotransformer
In electrical engineering, an autotransformer is an electrical transformer with only one winding. The " auto" (Greek for "self") prefix refers to the single coil acting alone. In an autotransformer, portions of the same winding act as both the p ...
, the primary and secondary windings of a transformer are not electrically connected to each other. The voltage difference that may safely be applied between windings without risk of breakdown (the isolation voltage) is specified in
kilovolt
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Definition
One volt is defined as the electric potential between two point ...
s by an
industry standard. The same applies to
magnetic amplifier
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s and
transductor
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s. While transformers are usually used to step up or step down the voltages,
isolation transformer
An isolation transformer is a transformer used to transfer electrical power from a source of alternating current (AC) power to some equipment or device while isolating the powered device from the power source, usually for safety reasons or to ...
s with a 1:1 ratio are used mostly in safety applications while keeping the voltage the same.
If two
electronic system
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s have a common ground, they are not galvanically isolated. The common ground might not normally and intentionally have a connection to functional poles, but might become connected. For this reason isolation transformers do not supply a ''GND/earth pole''.
Opto-isolator
Opto-isolators transmit information by modulating
light
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. The sender (
light source
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) and receiver (
photosensitive device) are not electrically connected. Typically they are held in place within a matrix of transparent, insulating plastic or within an
integrated circuit
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. Optical isolation is generally very limited in power capacity, but it can carry very high speed data signals. A common use is for the feedback signal in a switching power supply, with the actual power transmitted through a high-frequency transformer.
Capacitor
Capacitor
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s allow
alternating current
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(AC) to flow but block
direct current
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(DC); they
capacitively couple AC signals between circuits that may or may not be at different DC voltages.
Although isolated power is usually done with a transformer, it can also be done with capacitors and a
H-bridge
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driver when the constraints of size and cost favor capacitors.
Where capacitors are used for isolation from power supply circuits, they may carry special ratings to indicate they cannot fail in a short-circuit, possibly connecting a device to high voltage or presenting an electrical shock hazard. Ideally, where shock hazard safety is required, either other means of isolation should be used in place of capacitors or its value should be properly calculated per safety standards, as there is always a current flow through the capacitor when connected in any AC circuit in series configuration.
Hall effect
Hall-effect sensors allow an inductor to transfer information across a small gap magnetically. Unlike opto-isolators they do not contain a light source with a finite life, and in contrast to a transformer-based approach they do not require DC balancing.
Magnetoresistance
Magnetocouplers use
giant magnetoresistance
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(GMR) to couple from AC down to DC.
Relay
In a
relay
A relay
Electromechanical relay schematic showing a control coil, four pairs of normally open and one pair of normally closed contacts
An automotive-style miniature relay with the dust cover taken off
A relay is an electrically operated switc ...
, the control signal energizes a coil that produces a magnetic field that pulls on an electrically isolated armature with switching contacts. The switching contacts may be normally closed (opening when the coil is energized) or normally open (closing when the coil is energized). Relays do not transmit power like a transformer, but relatively little coil power can control a much higher power circuit, making them a kind of
amplifier
An amplifier, electronic amplifier or (informally) amp is an electronic device that can increase the magnitude of a signal (a time-varying voltage or current). It is a two-port electronic circuit that uses electric power from a power su ...
. They are very widely used for control applications where the two sides operate at different voltages or otherwise require galvanic isolation. Large relays can switch very high currents, but they are limited in speed and reliability by their mechanical nature. One increasingly common application is in
EVSE
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(electric vehicle supply equipment) where a high-power relay energizes the supply cable only when it is securely connected to the vehicle and both ends are ready to transfer power.
Applications
Opto-isolators are used within a system to decouple a function block from another connected to the
power grid
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or other high voltage for safety and equipment protection. For example,
power semiconductors connected to the line voltage may be switched by opto-isolators driven from low-voltage circuits, which then need not be insulated from the higher line voltage.
Transformers allow the output of a device to ''float'' relative to ground to avoid potential ground loops. Power isolation transformers increase the safety of a device so that a person touching a live portion of the circuit will not have current flow through them to earth. Power sockets intended for
electric razor
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supply may use an
isolation transformer
An isolation transformer is a transformer used to transfer electrical power from a source of alternating current (AC) power to some equipment or device while isolating the powered device from the power source, usually for safety reasons or to ...
to prevent an electric shock if the razor should be dropped into water, although a
ground fault circuit interrupter provides comparable protection for low- and high-power appliances.
See also
* , a potential benefit of galvanic isolation
*
History of electrochemistry
*
Luigi Galvani
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References
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External links
Galvanic Isolation: Purpose and Methodologies
Electronic circuits
Electricity concepts