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And honest, there are no 4-letter words in it ! ;<)
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Regards,

Gert Gremmen, (Ing)
Ce-test, qualified testing

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-----Original Message-----
From: Gert Gremmen [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, May 04, 2000 2:38 PM
To: Emc-Pstc@Ieee. Org
Subject: common mode voltages in utp 100 Mbs network


Hello group,

Does anyone have experiences with common mode voltages 50-60 Hz of high
impedance
that disturb the network traffic on a UTP Cat 5  10/100 Mbs network. ?? Both
10 and 100 Mbs traffic were affected.

A customer complained about varying network performance on several places in
a large hospital.  As soon as I connected an oscilloscope to ground on one
of the network conductors the problem disappeared (for the appr work
station) The measure CM voltage was less then 2 Volts at 1MOhm to ground.
Unloaded I suspect the CM-voltage to be much larger.
Well this makes sense if the receivers of the network card are getting to
much CM-voltage
and are functioning only during the zero crossing of the CM-voltage.
However, the modern utp Cat 5 network cards are all transformer coupled, so
they should balance out the CM voltage.
Could there be insufficient symmetry in the network cards line transformer
to transfer part of the CM voltage into DM voltage ?   And why network
twisted pairs do not contain grounding resistors of about 1M ?
I am not an network specialist, but helped out my customer using a handful
of 1M resistors.
I think that is highly unusual as a solution , least to say.
Any clue will be highly appreciated as usual.



Regards,

Gert Gremmen, (Ing)
Ce-test, qualified testing

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