mosfet9
Electrical
- Jun 29, 2008
- 4
Hi all,
I need to simultaneously record the AC signal from two separate wall 120v AC signals with a scope. I've got a metal enclosure with two step-down transformers (neutral and hot of each input go the transformer, and ground goes to the enclosure). The secondary of each transformer goes to a scope input.
I'm not sure the proper way to connect the grounds. My questions:
* The two inputs need to be able to be connected to different outlets, different circuit breakers, or possibly even different neighborhood transformers. Is it a good idea to connect only one of the ground connections (on my input wires) to my enclosure, or should they be connected together?
* On the output side of my transformers, (the input to the oscilloscope), the "+" signals on the oscilloscope probes will connect to one terminal on the secondary of each transformer. The oscilloscope input ground will be connected to the other terminal on the secondary of both transformers. Should this ground be connected to my enclosure ground and therefore to the ground in the wall plug(s), or should it float with respect to my wall ground?
* Alternately, I can leave the ground from the wall unconnected from my system, and ground my enclosure to only the oscilloscope input ground. Would there be any reason not to do this?
Thanks!
I need to simultaneously record the AC signal from two separate wall 120v AC signals with a scope. I've got a metal enclosure with two step-down transformers (neutral and hot of each input go the transformer, and ground goes to the enclosure). The secondary of each transformer goes to a scope input.
I'm not sure the proper way to connect the grounds. My questions:
* The two inputs need to be able to be connected to different outlets, different circuit breakers, or possibly even different neighborhood transformers. Is it a good idea to connect only one of the ground connections (on my input wires) to my enclosure, or should they be connected together?
* On the output side of my transformers, (the input to the oscilloscope), the "+" signals on the oscilloscope probes will connect to one terminal on the secondary of each transformer. The oscilloscope input ground will be connected to the other terminal on the secondary of both transformers. Should this ground be connected to my enclosure ground and therefore to the ground in the wall plug(s), or should it float with respect to my wall ground?
* Alternately, I can leave the ground from the wall unconnected from my system, and ground my enclosure to only the oscilloscope input ground. Would there be any reason not to do this?
Thanks!