GDP-32
II
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
May 2002 Section 11, Page 22
11.10 NOTES ON FIELD CONFIGURATIONS
When running multiple channel receiver systems, you must be very careful to avoid common
mode problems. Common mode effects are caused by lack of a reference voltage or level
(floating ground), or a reference level that exceeds common mode limits of the input amplifiers.
Common mode levels for the standard configuration of the GDP-32 are ±10 volts. With isolation
amplifiers, this level can be extended to several thousand volts, but in exchange you have to
contend with higher noise and a lower overall frequency response.
The best configuration that we have found is to install a REFERENCE ELECTRODE
(standard copper/copper-sulfate electrode or equivalent), connected to analog ground (COM on
the analog side-panel) and the case ground (CASE GND on the side panel), positioned next to the
receiver and at least one meter distant from the nearest receiving electrode.
Another consideration is protection from static discharge and nearby lightning strokes. This
protection is maximized by connecting the case ground to the REFERENCE ELECTRODE as
well.
Additional protection in lightning-prone areas can be afforded by using a galvanized iron plate
(or equivalent) as a REFERENCE ELECTRODE. This plate should be buried close to the
receiver in a hole that has been well watered and the soil mixed to make good mud contact with
the plate. Typical size for the plate would be 30 by 30 cm.
The following figures provide examples of receiver connections using the REFERENCE
ELECTRODE or REFERENCE POT connected to both analog ground (COM) and case ground
(CASE GND).
We have found that for most environments, the best noise rejection is obtained by connecting the
analog ground (COM) to the case ground (CASE GND) on the Analog I/O side panel.
11.11 MAGNETIC COIL CONNECTIONS
If the magnetic coil being used has a differential (3-wire) output, connect the two signal wires to
the red and black input terminals, and the ground wire to COM on the Analog I/O side-panel.
If the magnetic coil has a single-ended (2 wire) output, connect the signal wire to the red input
and connect the ground wire (or shield, if it is a coaxial cable) to the black input.