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Grounding and Shielding
Proper grounding and shielding reduces noise and inductive effects.
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The advice given here also applies to the cabling of the devices inside
your test bench. It is better to eliminate the cause, than to reduce the
effects.
Grounding ■ There are different terms for ground signals which are often mixed
up. For their definitions, refer to Definitions of Different Ground
Signals on page 148.
■ For notes on cabling and connecting ground lines as well as further
background information, refer to Grounding Signals on page 149.
Shielding ■ For notes on cabling and connecting the shield as well as further
background information, refer to Shielding on page 150.