A couple of good references regarding noise minimization in electronic systems are:

"Grounding and Shielding: Circuits and Interference" by Ralph Morrison
&
"Noise Reduction Techniques in Electronic Systems" by Henry W. Ott

And the old fallback has been MIL-HDB-419 volumes I and II which mostly addresses facility installation but does provide some insight to good grounding practices for same.

If you do have in interest in facilities grounding, the Verizon Plant Practices manuals (which are sometimes found on the Web) are also good as is the Motorola R56 installation standard.

My references were mainly the two books by Morrison (best) and Ott when I was designing and building astronomical instrumentation where we had to get our detector noise levels down below 10 electrons when measuring light levels from stars.

Greg

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