stockdam
Aerospace
- Apr 18, 2007
- 33
(I thought I'd posted the following but it appears not so I'll try again)
I've a question about grounding as follows.
I have a data logger that uses an isolated DC power supply. Hence the power return on the input to the DC/DC converter is isolated from the 0V on the other side.
There is a differential instrumentation amplifier being supplied by the isolated supply.
The amp is inside a metal box/chassis which is floating/isolated.
I have a screened signal cable coming into the amp. The screen is connected to the metal box. The screen isn't connected at the far end (sensor end).
The whole thing is inside an aircraft and the external power supply return is connected to the aircraft structure.
The sensor is say a wheatstone bridge that is referenced to the amplifier 0V and isolated from the aircraft ground.
So in effect I have three ground connections to worry about.
Main power return/aircraft body
Data logger Chassis and the screens
Internal amplifier 0V
What should I connect the Data logger chassis to.....remember that the signal cable shields are connected to the chassis?
Should I connect the amplifier 0V to the aircraft ground or to the chassis or leave it floating?
What if the amplifier chassis is connected to the aircraft ground (it is bolted to the aircraft frame)? I now have the signal floating with respect to the cable screen.
What if now the signal source is single ended and referenced to the aircraft ground? There will be no reference between the amplifier 0V and the signal ground and so the amplifier won't work.
If the signal source is differential but referenced to the external aircraft ground then even though the amplifier is floating then there's no return path to its 0V.
If the logger has several instrumentation amplifiers and some of the sensors are referenced to the aircraft ground then what's the best way of connecting the chassis/screens and the amplifier 0V?
I've a question about grounding as follows.
I have a data logger that uses an isolated DC power supply. Hence the power return on the input to the DC/DC converter is isolated from the 0V on the other side.
There is a differential instrumentation amplifier being supplied by the isolated supply.
The amp is inside a metal box/chassis which is floating/isolated.
I have a screened signal cable coming into the amp. The screen is connected to the metal box. The screen isn't connected at the far end (sensor end).
The whole thing is inside an aircraft and the external power supply return is connected to the aircraft structure.
The sensor is say a wheatstone bridge that is referenced to the amplifier 0V and isolated from the aircraft ground.
So in effect I have three ground connections to worry about.
Main power return/aircraft body
Data logger Chassis and the screens
Internal amplifier 0V
What should I connect the Data logger chassis to.....remember that the signal cable shields are connected to the chassis?
Should I connect the amplifier 0V to the aircraft ground or to the chassis or leave it floating?
What if the amplifier chassis is connected to the aircraft ground (it is bolted to the aircraft frame)? I now have the signal floating with respect to the cable screen.
What if now the signal source is single ended and referenced to the aircraft ground? There will be no reference between the amplifier 0V and the signal ground and so the amplifier won't work.
If the signal source is differential but referenced to the external aircraft ground then even though the amplifier is floating then there's no return path to its 0V.
If the logger has several instrumentation amplifiers and some of the sensors are referenced to the aircraft ground then what's the best way of connecting the chassis/screens and the amplifier 0V?