On Mon, Mar 16, 2015 at 11:34 AM, Peter Blodow <[email protected]> wrote:
> Steve,
> this is a good description of noise reduction by shielding. To make it
> more exact, the shield should be grounded at the end where the lower
> impedance is, mostly the signal source.

This is opposite to what Steve said, which was to ground near the
signals are consumed, which makes more sense to me because shield
potentials, if any, have smaller chance of leaking through to the
signal wires.
>From the impedance point of view, I would also worry more about
interference near high-impedance nodes rather than low-impedance
nodes, just because smal currents result in larger voltages there.

Can you summarize the rationale for your recommendation in the
language of electromagnetics?

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