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Isolation might be a good idea, but the mains might not be the ultimate cause of your problem.Often, in audio-frequency bandwidth systems like those used in ephys, low frequency noise (in the 10s to 1000's of Hz range) is actually high frequency noise that has parasitically exerted its effect on the sensitive analog portion by parasitically coupling from the power supply rails to the high-impedance analog inputs of the IC. A good example is switching noise from a cheap switch mode power supply, like the wall warts that are often used to run the opal-kelly boards. The linear regulators used to clean up the power supply rails on the OE board are essentially transparent to this noise. Switch mode supplies often have signals with rising edges that contain power out in the 10s-100's of MHz and linear regulators' PSRR drops off exponentially is this range.My suggestion is before going crazy with isolation is to try to use a nice bench top power supply to power your opal kelly board.
On Thu, Jan 7, 2016 at 9:31 PM, Charles Latchoumane <kskus...@gmail.com> wrote:
In our lab set up, even recording within a coulborn system (all metalic box that deliver a alternative electric shock), we were able to remove all source of noise through grounding. I assume the noise you are talking about is 60ish Hz rightWe have a copper net that surrounds the recording area and that is grouded to the same point than the PC and the shock delivery machine, when all is to ground virtually 0 noise is visible except when electrical shock are delivered).The method that describe should also work if you totally isolate your system, so it is worth trying, but a simple copper net might do it. Please let us know how it goes!Charles
On Friday, January 8, 2016 at 5:21:18 AM UTC+9, Christian Tatarau wrote:Hello and first of all Happy New Year!
We set up an acquisition box with one Intan headstage and we got a lot of electrical noise even after connecting everything to ground and after playing around with the ground cables. I was thinking about replacing the 5V power supply with a rechargeable battery and interrupting the power and ground lines of the USB cable. Like that I would completely disconnect acquisition box and Intan chip from the building and from the PCs power and ground. Is this flawed as a concept? Would that work and help with noise?
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We got now a lab power supply and during a 2h recording we caught several artefacts which you can see in the image. Measurements were made in saline solution in a grounded copper Faraday cage. The artefacts appear only in the channel connected to an electrode, not in the other channels. The noise I was talking about in my previous post is not a big problem any more and is probably due to devices in our building. Did anyone encounter such shapes in recordings? What can that be?
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2. With regard to your comment: Between saline solution and Intan chip there is a concentric bipolar electrode, the connector soldered on the electrode interface board from Intan, that is all:The connector has a ground/reference, right? What is the specific configuration for how ground a signal are attached to to the headstage: length of wire etc. this can matter quite a lot because it can increase the ability of the passive portion of the circuit (your electrodes and the saline thing) to sense stray electric and magnetic fields.
3. Did you probe your power lines yet to see if the there is crap on them that is locked to these artifacts?