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Seems the power surge went through the USB port. You are lucky that your PC is okay as although computers have a lot of surge protection mechanisms, a lightning strike is anywhere from 1,000 to 100,000 Amperes with rise times measured in microseconds which is too high and fast for most/all surge protectors.Can any body please explain how such thing happen without get damage other parts of PC and printer
the USB cable shield is directly connected to the metallic case at the PC side
The filter components are most likely not designed for lightning induced overvoltage persistence. Survival of the other parts surely involves a lot of luck.
You are lucky that your PC is okay
For an explanation of damage symptoms, the USB cable shield is directly connected to the metallic case at the PC side but isolated with filter components at the printer side. The filter components are most likely not designed for lightning induced overvoltage persistence. Survival of the other parts surely involves a lot of luck.
In my case the metallic case is directly soldered to PCB common ground and common ground connected to main chassy of the Printer by screws
I thought case GND and 0V (USB -ve supply) will be isolated and will be maintained separately.
-ve mean (-D )
No. USB GND (Digital GND) not -D (-ve data).
I thought Case GND and USB digital GND will be isolated. But from ur previous post I comes to know that both the GND they are mingling it seems.
As said, it's a common practice to tie both USB GND and Shield to ground plane at PCB motherboards. There's no clear suggestion in this regard in the USB specification. As I also mentioned, it's often connected through filter components at the device side. But essentially, there's a direct path between USB ground and device common ground.I thought Case GND and USB digital GND will be isolated. But from ur previous post I comes to know that both the GND they are mingling it seems.
If the common ground is also directly connected to chassis and protective earth, as I understand from the reports, then lightning induced over voltages will cause high current through PE and USB cable. It can be expected to cause damage of the weakest element, e.g. a common mode choke for USB ground.
I thought case GND and 0V (USB -ve supply) will be isolated and will be maintained separately.
Further I observed that USB GND -Ve not connected to protective earth ground ( Chassis ) but it is directly connected to common GND. Common & protective earth are connected by few resistor's in several locations and further I observed that metallic case also directly connected to Protective ground
Very good statement Mr.PA3040
Those resistors will not be normal resistor. It may be fusible resistor or MOV type.
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