3. Main protocols for connecting shielded cables to earth
3.1 Reducing coupling phenomena to equivalent circuits
The residual disturbances that can affect the shielded two-wire cable in the installation shown in figure 1 primarily concern the common-mode voltages carried between these conductors and the local potential reference set by the shielding. In this context, it is advisable to simplify the analysis by grouping the two-wire under a single conductor, as shown in the diagram in figure
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Bibliography
Websites
Grounding and bonding, advances in the telecommunications http://www.atis.org/peg/docs2000/treyfney.pdf
Mike Holt Enterprises http://www.mikeholt.com/Powerquality/Powerquality.htm
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Standards and norms
- Bonding configurations and earth inside a telecommunications building. Standard on Telecommunications, Recommendation K.27 (Previously CCITT Recommendation) - ITU-T - 05-96
- TEMPEST Standards - NATO SDIP-27, NATO SDIP-29 -
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