mgopalan
Mechanical
- Apr 29, 2002
- 31
I have an application where I have a 4-20 mA transducer at the end of a 250 ft long cable. Plus, this entire setup up is in a nasty environment electrically (lots of RF and generator noise, think oil rig with gigantic generators, motors and nasty power).
I am using a 4 conductor (2 twisted pairs, one pair not used) cable with a foil shield and a drain wire and I have connected the shield at one end only (it is floating at the sensor side) and have connected the other end of the shield to my Analog Ground. I am also using a 400 Ohm sense resistor and a unity gain follower before I get to the A/D.
This setup works great in the lab and fails miserably at the field location. The DAQ system goes wild with noisy (as in white noise up to the rails of the A/D input levels) data...
I have tried... Common mode chokes on the 4-20 mA lines, I have made sure that I am not connecting my Analog Ground to the Case Ground (Earth)..
so the question I have is this...
Do I connect the shield to the Analog Ground of the 12V DC power supply (and therefore the AGND of my sense resistor, Buffer Amp and the A/D as well) or to the Case Ground which is tied to the safety Earth of my AC power supply and the EARTH/GND pin of my 110VAC connector..
The shield itself only protects against Capacitively coupled noise right? The common mode chokes should clean up any common mode noise...so why am I getting crappy data? This is driving me nuts...
Any help?
MG
I am using a 4 conductor (2 twisted pairs, one pair not used) cable with a foil shield and a drain wire and I have connected the shield at one end only (it is floating at the sensor side) and have connected the other end of the shield to my Analog Ground. I am also using a 400 Ohm sense resistor and a unity gain follower before I get to the A/D.
This setup works great in the lab and fails miserably at the field location. The DAQ system goes wild with noisy (as in white noise up to the rails of the A/D input levels) data...
I have tried... Common mode chokes on the 4-20 mA lines, I have made sure that I am not connecting my Analog Ground to the Case Ground (Earth)..
so the question I have is this...
Do I connect the shield to the Analog Ground of the 12V DC power supply (and therefore the AGND of my sense resistor, Buffer Amp and the A/D as well) or to the Case Ground which is tied to the safety Earth of my AC power supply and the EARTH/GND pin of my 110VAC connector..
The shield itself only protects against Capacitively coupled noise right? The common mode chokes should clean up any common mode noise...so why am I getting crappy data? This is driving me nuts...
Any help?
MG