| ??? 05/20/05 13:13 Read: times |
#93641 - Indeed a very good link! Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Indeed a very nice link, Andy!
I would like to add, that some ESD-protection and filtering should be added, where the cables hits the analog front-end electronics. Simply two 100nF/50V X7R (0805) from both signal carrying terminals to ground will do the job. One could also use two PI filters, means the combination of each two cermic capacitors with a ferrite bead joining them. Kai |
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Already done... | 01/01/70 00:00 |



