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References, Neil A. Muncy, Noise Susceptibility in Analog and Digital Signal Process
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References 1. Neil A. Muncy, "Noise Susceptibility in Analog and Digital Signal Processing Systems," presented at the 97th AES Convention of Audio Engineering Society in San Francisco, CA, Nov. 1994. 2. Grounding, Shielding, and Interconnections in Analog & Digital Signal Processing Systems: Understanding the Basics; Workshops designed and presented by Neil Muncy and Cal Perkins, at the 97th AES Convention of Audio Engineering Society in San Francisco, CA, Nov. 1994. 3. The entire June 1995 AES Journal, Vol. 43, No. 6, available $6 members, $11 nonmembers from the Audio Engineering Society, 60 E. 42nd St., New York, NY, 10165-2520. 4. Phillip Giddings, Audio System Design and Installation (SAMS, Indiana, 1990). 5. Ralph Morrison, Noise and Other Interfering Signals (Wiley, New York, 1992). 6. Henry W. Ott, Noise Reduction Techniques in Electronic Systems, 2nd Edition (Wiley, New York, 1988). 7. Cal Perkins, "Measurement Techniques for Debugging Electronic Systems and Their Instrumentation," The Proceedings of the 11th International AES Conference: Audio Test & Measurement, Portland, OR, May 1992, pp. 8292 (Audio Engineering Society, New York, 1992). 8. Macatee, RaneNote: "Grounding and Shielding Audio Devices," Rane Corporation, 1994. 9. Philip Giddings, "Grounding and Shielding for Sound and Video," S&VC, Sept. 20th, 1995. 10. AES48-2005: AES standard on interconnections -Grounding and EMC practices - Shields of connectors in audio equipment containing active circuitry (Audio Engineering Society, New York, 2005). Band-Aid is a registered trademark of Johnson & Johnson Figures 4a, 4b, 4c. Interconnect chart for locating correct cable assemblies is on the following pages. Note: (A) This configuration uses an "off-the-shelf" cable. Note: (B) This configuration causes a 6 dB signal loss. Compensate by "turning the system up" 6 dB. 21