I think of a star ground as several resistors (several individual conductors with varying amounts of resistance) going to the same ground point. I have heard that this prevents current from "flowing back to the source". I don't quite understand that statement. Could someone elaborate on that for me?
What specific benefit does the 'several resistors going to the same ground point' have over Buss Grounding--several conductors tied together going to gound via one "resistor"?
What specific benefit does the 'several resistors going to the same ground point' have over Buss Grounding--several conductors tied together going to gound via one "resistor"?