Hi Bert,
It is not clear for me this Cisco recommendation of connecting the
circuit's GND to chassis (i.e., local earth).
Note that in case of inter-building (copper) communication between two
equipment racks, you'll most probably fry boards every time a you have a
nearby lightning strike.
Regards,
Sebastian.
Bert Simonovich wrote:
As a follow-up to my previous posts in this thread, I came across thisdoument from Cisco on Earthing and Bonding Recommendations for their
routers. It is consistant with "grounding" schemes I had worked on, andmany
other telco equipment providers.number of "gnds" there are, but ultimately they are all one node just
Since pictures are worth a thousand words look at Figure C-2 to see the
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/switches/wan/mgx/hardware/mgx8800_series/installation/guide/hig/8850_apC.html
Hope this clears confusion,LAMSIM Enterprises Inc.
Bert Simonovich
Signal/Power Integrity Practitioner | Backplane Specialist | Founder
Web Site: http://lamsimenterprises.comexists in a system. Is there any connection between this GND and Chassis
Blog: http://blog.lamsimenterprises.com/
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Bert,
Sorry, I'm not following... You previously mentioned that only one GND
Lee - by "card cage" do you mean the chassis itself?the
On Sat, Jan 7, 2017 at 9:30 PM, Bert Simonovich
<bertsimonovich@xxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Boris,
It isn't any different. The actual "Chassis Gnd" of the shelf is
connected to the frame or rack which is connected to the IBN of CBN of
facility which is effectivly "earth gnd".to
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Hi Bert, Lee,
This makes completely sense.
However, as with any commercial electronic device that has a
metallic enclosure (VCR, amplifiers, multimedia boxes, etc') connected
Earth/Safety ground via third contact in a power cord, I would expectthe
same thing with a Shelf/Chassis. Why should this be different ? Forsafety
reasons, why shouldn't the (conductive) body of any chassis be connected to<mailto:si-list-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
earth ground?
Thanks.
On Sat, Jan 7, 2017 at 8:54 PM, Bert Simonovich
<bertsimonovich@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Boris,
I have done essentially the same thing Lee has described in
all of the
backplanes I have designed in the past, except that in our
case the outer
PCB layers on both sides were "GND" plane, and the PCB was
edge plated. This
created a faraday shield for all the internal layers. The
backplane was
metalically connected to the shelf framework with screws
without isolation.
There was only one "GND" in the system, including the line
cards that
plugged into the shelves.
This "grounding" scheme was compatible with single-point
ground/integrated
bonding network (SPG/IBN) and mesh/common bonding
network(Mesh/CBN). Our
systems had to meet GR-1089-CORE - Electromagnetic
compatibility and
electrical safety for network telecommunications equipment.
-48V Battery and Battery return powering the system was
isolated from the
"Chassis GND" with an option to join the battery return to
"chassis ground"
at the single power entry point.
Regards,
Bert Simonovich
Signal/Power Integrity Practitioner | Backplane Specialist |
Founder
LAMSIM Enterprises Inc.
Web Site: http://lamsimenterprises.com
Blog: http://blog.lamsimenterprises.com/
<http://blog.lamsimenterprises.com/>
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Hi Lee,
Thank you for prompt reply.
So, in fact, you are making a direct connection between the
logic ground of
the cards and the metalic chassis enclosure so that
backplane ground (return
path of signals) , cards logic ground and metalic chassis
enclosure are all
connected, did I get it right?
On Jan 7, 2017 7:57 PM, "Lee Ritchey"
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> Thanks for the nice feedback.
> Aha! You have asked an EMI question! I use the ground
plane in a
> backplane as one side of my Faraday cage. Where that
backplane meets
> the flanges on the card cage, I leave the copper on the
top layer and
> connect that with vias to the ground plane in the
backplane. Now,
> there is the one connection between logic ground and the
Faraday cage.
> There can be no other connections such as on face places
if one is to
> avoid "leaking" at the cracks which is a common complaint
when more
> than one connection is made between logic ground and the
Faraday cage.
> Notice, I did not use the phrase "chassis ground" in this
discussion.
> I have used this method in dozens of systems with very
good EMI results.
> Hope this helps.
> Lee
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> Hi Lee,
> Very good, comprehensive article, thank you.
> What is your recommendation when it comes to backplanes? a
backplane
> is attached to the chassis with bolts/other conductive
mechanical
> parts. Do you recommend plating these PCB holes in the
backplane? If
> you do, should these holes be connected to (any)
electrical net?
> Thanks Lee.
> On Fri, Jan 6, 2017 at 10:43 PM, Lee Ritchey
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> > I have written an article on ground following the brisk
exchange on
> > this subject last month. I hope it clears up some of
the confusion
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