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In low power circuits forgotten ground is annoying but that's about it. In power circuits it can cause spectacular and expensive side effects.


And with RF, well, things get really weird really fast...


In my undergraduate I worked in a lab where we made very sensitive voltage measurements on a large apparatus. The experiment was grounded to a large copper bar buried under the floor but the measurement equipment was connected to the building ground thereby creating a gigantic loop that could pick up all kinds of crazy noise. The solution was to break the (literal) ground loop with a buffer amplifier.


With added lottery for spontaneous creation of miniature microwave ovens, depending on the power levels.




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