Dr. Tom Van Doren demonstrates that single point grounding is not possible 
above the audio frequencies.  
Thus the lower cutoff in the "regulations" of 9 kHz.  And that is really old 
school...





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> From: Doug Smith <[email protected]>
>To: Si-List <[email protected]>; emc-pstc <[email protected]> 
>Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2012 8:05 PM
>Subject: Single Point Grounding - Not Achievable at High Frequencies (greater 
>than a few MHz)
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>
>Hi All,
>
>I have just uploaded the first Technical Tidbit article from my new
    office in Boulder City, NV! Here it is:
>
>
>Technical Tidbit - April 2012
>
Single Point Grounding - Not Achievable at High Frequencies (greater than a few 
MHz)
>
>The link to the article is: http://emcesd.com/tt2012/tt041012.htm
>
>My new office in Boulder City, NV is officially open!!! Still more
    work to do on the house move so the next few weeks will be very busy
    and the May Technical Tidbit may be a little late as well. Once the move is 
complete, I expect to do morning 5 to 10 minute podcasts on technical topics 
every morning I am in the office. These podcasts will appear on the home page 
of http://CircuitAdvisor.com by late morning each day except for days when I am 
not in the office.
>
>Doug
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