Hi,
I would like to know what would be the best way to connect a grounded
single ended signal to a floating differential input amplifier?
The diff. amp is powered from an isolated power source. The chassis of
the box which contains the diff amp is grounded to the same earth as
the sensor.
The sensor output connects via coaxial cable to the diff amp. The
shield is earthed at the sensor side and the other side connects to
the diff amp negative input. The inner core of the coax connects to
the positive of the diff amp. This is done to avoid ground loop
currents in the shield.
Is it ok to connect an unbalanced cable to a diff amp? I know I lose
the advantage of common mode noise rejection.
Is this better done with a single ended input amp? What about ground
loop currents then?
With the differential input, what kind of biasing resistors are
necessary for diff amp input bias currents?
Thank you for any help!
MJ
I would like to know what would be the best way to connect a grounded
single ended signal to a floating differential input amplifier?
The diff. amp is powered from an isolated power source. The chassis of
the box which contains the diff amp is grounded to the same earth as
the sensor.
The sensor output connects via coaxial cable to the diff amp. The
shield is earthed at the sensor side and the other side connects to
the diff amp negative input. The inner core of the coax connects to
the positive of the diff amp. This is done to avoid ground loop
currents in the shield.
Is it ok to connect an unbalanced cable to a diff amp? I know I lose
the advantage of common mode noise rejection.
Is this better done with a single ended input amp? What about ground
loop currents then?
With the differential input, what kind of biasing resistors are
necessary for diff amp input bias currents?
Thank you for any help!
MJ