isolationfree
Isolationfree is a term used in electronics and information technology to describe systems, components, or architectures that operate without galvanic isolation between subsystems. In such designs, the same electrical ground reference is shared across interfaces, and signals and power may pass directly between parts of the system without isolation barriers such as opto-couplers, transformers, or digital isolators. Isolationfree approaches are typically pursued to reduce latency, simplify design, lower cost, and shrink form factor, particularly in environments where safety concerns allow or are mitigated by other means.
Because galvanic isolation protects against ground loops, electrical faults, and electrical noise, isolationfree designs trade safety
Common deployment patterns include direct sensor interfaces in a controlled enclosure, single-supply microcontroller systems, and differential
Trade-offs include increased risk of ground loops, higher potential for catastrophic fault propagation, EMI susceptibility, and
See also: galvanic isolation, optocoupler, transformer isolation, common-mode rejection, ground loop. The term remains context-dependent and