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iNSTRUMENT GROUNDING - 50Hz noise

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PeterAS

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Can anyone out there recommend a good technical book on Grounding techniques for highly sensitive instrumentation/ and 50Hz noise reduction?
 

I guess in this case you need to make an earthing system with very low resistance to provide zero potential to the instrument. For electronic & telecom. instruments and systems it is always required 0.5 ohms, and its maximum acceptable value in 1 ohm.

One of the best techniques is making the earth electrode from a plate usually made of coper as it has high contact area with the soil. Otherwise you can use at least 3 or 4 rods, if the rod length is L then the distance between 2 rods shall be at least 2L.

Also you can use a copper strip, or chemically activated rods. Or you can make any means of soil treatment.

For soil treatment we (in our company working in telecom.) use normal slat (NaCl) and charlcoal (or coke) in layers, but I guess there are some disadvantages for using this. Some other materials are used as bentonite.

I was making some studies about earthing in the last few months for nearly the same reason, If you need as much links as you want about earthing I'll be glade to send it to you.

Regards

Gabi
 
Hi Gabi,
Many thanks for the information. Yes if you can also give me some links will be appreciated.
Peter
 
take a look at: Art of electronics by paul horowitz
it's a really nice book and also contains some helpful informations about grounding considerations and low noise devices.

 
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