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IEEE Emerald Book 1100 Std 2005 SPGS CreditsIn the 1100 2005 IEEE Recommended Practice for Powering and Grounding Electronic Equipment an SPGSemployee was the chair person for Chapter 9 Telecommunications, information technology, and distributedcomputing. This project took over eighteen months to complete. SPGS spent many trips, donated expenses,hours and countless edits to complete Chapter 9. SPGS contributed many drawings and changes for Chapter9; however SPGS only asked for the fifteen credits that IEEE placed in the final version.These credits appear on page iii, page 371, page 392, page 393, page 396, page 397, page 398, page 400,page 401, page 410 and page 489.SPGS was given credit by IEEE in the final revision for the following drawings.Page 371Courtesy of SPGS, Inc.Figure 9-36—The CBN connected to the T(M)GB that connects to the GESPO Box 1366PO Box 1366Mansfield, Ohio 44901Toll Free 855-887-8463Phone 419-522-3030Fax 419-522-3033Web Site: www.spgsamerica.comE-mail Sales@spgsabamerica.comPage 1 of 10

Page 371Courtesy of SPGS, Inc.Figure 9-37—SCBN—worst casePage 392Courtesy of SPGS, Inc.Figure 9-49—MCBNPO Box 1366PO Box 1366Mansfield, Ohio 44901Toll Free 855-887-8463Phone 419-522-3030Fax 419-522-3033Web Site: www.spgsamerica.comE-mail Sales@spgsabamerica.comPage 2 of 10

Page 392Courtesy of SPGS, Inc.Figure 9-50—IBNPage 393Courtesy of SPGS, Inc.Figure 9-51—SIBNPO Box 1366PO Box 1366Mansfield, Ohio 44901Toll Free 855-887-8463Phone 419-522-3030Fax 419-522-3033Web Site: www.spgsamerica.comE-mail Sales@spgsabamerica.comPage 3 of 10

Page 393Courtesy of SPGS, Inc.Figure 9-52—MIBNPage 396Courtesy of SPGS, Inc.Figure 9-54—DC power system with dc-I ReturnPO Box 1366PO Box 1366Mansfield, Ohio 44901Toll Free 855-887-8463Phone 419-522-3030Fax 419-522-3033Web Site: www.spgsamerica.comE-mail Sales@spgsabamerica.comPage 4 of 10

Page 396Courtesy of SPGS, Inc.Figure 9-55—Dc-I dc power system Return regrounded by dc-C ITEPage 397Courtesy of SPGS, Inc.Figure 9-56—DC power system with dc-C ReturnPO Box 1366PO Box 1366Mansfield, Ohio 44901Toll Free 855-887-8463Phone 419-522-3030Fax 419-522-3033Web Site: www.spgsamerica.comE-mail Sales@spgsabamerica.comPage 5 of 10

Page 397Courtesy of SPGS, Inc.Figure 9-57—DC-C dc power system Return regrounded by dc-C ITEPage 398Courtesy of SPGS, IncFigure 9-58—ITE with dc-I Return and located in a CBNPO Box 1366PO Box 1366Mansfield, Ohio 44901Toll Free 855-887-8463Phone 419-522-3030Fax 419-522-3033Web Site: www.spgsamerica.comE-mail Sales@spgsabamerica.comPage 6 of 10

Page 400Courtesy of SPGS, Inc.Figure 9-61— ITE with each ground plane externally single-point groundedPage 400Courtesy of SPGS, Inc.Figure 9-62—ITE with logic return internally grounded to the ReturnPO Box 1366PO Box 1366Mansfield, Ohio 44901Toll Free 855-887-8463Phone 419-522-3030Fax 419-522-3033Web Site: www.spgsamerica.comE-mail Sales@spgsabamerica.comPage 7 of 10

Page 401Courtesy of SPGS, Inc.Figure 9-63— ITE with logic return internally grounded to the DCEGPage 401Courtesy of SPGS, Inc.Figure 9-64— ITE with logic return and Return internally grounded to the DCEGPO Box 1366PO Box 1366Mansfield, Ohio 44901Toll Free 855-887-8463Phone 419-522-3030Fax 419-522-3033Web Site: www.spgsamerica.comE-mail Sales@spgsabamerica.comPage 8 of 10

Page 410Courtesy of SPGS, Inc.Figure 9-70—Undesirable dc paths due to the Return of the ITE in the CBN not properly bonded to theSPCBPage 489Courtesy of SPGS, Inc.Figure 9F-3—Example of intersystem ground noise within the same buildingPO Box 1366PO Box 1366Mansfield, Ohio 44901Toll Free 855-887-8463Phone 419-522-3030Fax 419-522-3033Web Site: www.spgsamerica.comE-mail Sales@spgsabamerica.comPage 9 of 10

Page 489Courtesy of SPGS, Inc.Figure 9F-4—Example of intersystem ground noise between different buildingsPO Box 1366PO Box 1366Mansfield, Ohio 44901Toll Free 855-887-8463Phone 419-522-3030Fax 419-522-3033Web Site: www.spgsamerica.comE-mail Sales@spgsabamerica.comPage 10 of 10

Phone 419-522-3030 Fax 419-522-3033 Web Site: www.spgsamerica.com E-mail Sales@spgsabamerica.com Page 1 of 10 IEEE Emerald Book 1100 Std 2005 SPGS Credits In the 1100 2005 IEEE Recommended Practice for Powering and Grounding Electronic Equipment an SPGS

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