Using a 12V battery as the power source, I still read 150mV of noise
on the +15V and -15V pins of the J18 connector.
Is there something additional I need to do to eliminate this noise, or
is this indicative of a hardware problem with either the SC-2350 or
one of the modules?
-Alan
I can tell you that is it very easy to pick up 150mV of noise. You
never said if it was just rough random noise or if it has any
oscillating or other regular characteristics. What does the noise
look like?
Have you got a single point ground? Are you using the appropriate
field wiring (differential vs NRSE vs RSE) for the sensors of your
system? (See the paper on Field Wiring in the technical resources.)
Are all data channels shielded properly or at least twisted?
One excellent way to see if the noise is important (ie, part of the
signal or from the environment) is to use a really good o'scope to
check the same signal. I am blessed to have an excellent scope. It
is invaluable for sorting out noise prolems.
In my experience that last place to look is the signal conditioning
equipment. BTW, I use an SCC-2345 with lots of feedthrough modules
and cobbled together input circuitry.