Hi Poul-Henning,

On 05/09/2017 02:39 PM, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
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In message <60c74d75-41e5-7112-d8b6-721664b89...@rubidium.dyndns.org>, Magnus 
Danielson writes:

Indeed. On the other hand some measurements is hard not to do that way.
One should think about how isolation is created if needed, and this
includes AC and DC, common mode and differential mode. Isolation
amplifier should be part of the arsenal.

EMI is part of it, but there raw synchronism is a significant
source of systematic errors because the "noise" is no longer
gaussian.


Wither it is proper side bands or other systematic noise, it is bad indeed, that would be part of the RF differential mode disturbances. This assumes the source is "clean", and if it is not it should not be used to start with. What remains is really issues from the setup, and that's when signal integrity/EMI care and isolation amplifiers comes in.

Cheers,
Magnus
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