Hello,
I am observing this affect on a few components whereby their frequency
response shows the 60Hz power line frequency. This seems to be
isolated to just components from a few date codes. However, this
does indicate that there is interference with the 60Hz frequency with
some parts. I have tried to tie the chassis of the unit under test,
the measurement unit and the unit under test to ensure that they are
at the same ground potential, but the problem still persists. While
the circuit is powered down, the chassis of the unit under test, the
unit under test and the measurement unit have no resistance between
them. But when I power up the circuit, there exists a negligible
resistance of upto 20 ohm between the chassis of the unit under test
and the uunit under test and the measurement unit and the unit under
test. Does this create the possibility of ground loops? Could the
60Hz power line frequency that I am seeing be related to ground loops?
I have also tried to run the experiment with/without an isolation
transformer, but the problem still persists. Any ideas on where the
60Hz power line frequency could be creeping in? If the failing date
code is run at a different location, it does not exhibit the 60Hz
power line frequency. Therefore, it is something in setup that is
causing parts with some date codes to capture the 60Hz power line
frequency.
Please help.
I am observing this affect on a few components whereby their frequency
response shows the 60Hz power line frequency. This seems to be
isolated to just components from a few date codes. However, this
does indicate that there is interference with the 60Hz frequency with
some parts. I have tried to tie the chassis of the unit under test,
the measurement unit and the unit under test to ensure that they are
at the same ground potential, but the problem still persists. While
the circuit is powered down, the chassis of the unit under test, the
unit under test and the measurement unit have no resistance between
them. But when I power up the circuit, there exists a negligible
resistance of upto 20 ohm between the chassis of the unit under test
and the uunit under test and the measurement unit and the unit under
test. Does this create the possibility of ground loops? Could the
60Hz power line frequency that I am seeing be related to ground loops?
I have also tried to run the experiment with/without an isolation
transformer, but the problem still persists. Any ideas on where the
60Hz power line frequency could be creeping in? If the failing date
code is run at a different location, it does not exhibit the 60Hz
power line frequency. Therefore, it is something in setup that is
causing parts with some date codes to capture the 60Hz power line
frequency.
Please help.