Published June 2007
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Simple system for locating ground loops
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Bellan, P. M.
Abstract
A simple low-cost system for rapid identification of the cables causing ground loops in complex instrumentation configurations is described. The system consists of an exciter module that generates a 100 kHz ground loop current and a detector module that determines which cable conducts this test current. Both the exciter and detector are magnetically coupled to the ground circuit so there is no physical contact to the instrumentation system under test.
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© 2007 American Institute of Physics. (Received 26 March 2007; accepted 7 May 2007; published online 21 June 2007) The author thanks G.S. Yun and D. Kumar for testing a prototype to find ground loops on an actual system. This work was supported in part by US DOE.Attached Files
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