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A2401 Stanwell Drive Concord, California 94520 Ph: 925/687-4411 or 800/542-3355 Fax: 925/687-3333 Email: and ShieldingThis article was written for CALEX by Mr. Ralph Morrison, President of INSTRUM and the author of Grounding and ShieldingTechniques in Instrumentation published by and Shielding of Amplifier,Bridgesensor and Voltsensor Input LeadsNoise can couple into low-level signals in a variety of coupling mechanisms involve not only the cable type butits shield and ground connections. The coupling is a systemproblem involving the amplifier, its bandwidth, the transducertype, the distances involved and the nature of the interferingsignals. There are many ways to randomly connect shieldsand grounds but this rarely leads to an optimum set ofconnections. It is preferable to design a system based on anunderstanding of the coupling mechanisms and how to avoidtheir Sources1.
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