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Years ago with the advent of low voltage industrial electronics systems, it was though necessary to only ground one end of the shield because if ground loops or different potentials existed between ground points existed, it could cause problems, since then, it is customary to carry out something called equi-potential (ground) bonding this entails bonding all metallic parts of a machine to a earth ground point Star point. If done properly, this virtually eliminates ground loops.
And If this is done, then a preferred method of grounding both ends of a shield can be carried out.
Siemens published a paper on this subject.
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And If this is done, then a preferred method of grounding both ends of a shield can be carried out.
Siemens published a paper on this subject.
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