crutschow
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If it's a true differential signal (opposite polarity signals on each line) then it still needs a differential measurement, regardless of any common-mode noise.I presume, DC common mode won't require differential measurement at all, just a trace offset or AC mode. I was expecting high frequent CM signals, but the OP didn't tell exactly.
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For good performance at those frequencies you will need a careful layout of the circuit on a board with a ground plane. Use short direct leads for all the high frequency signals, and 0.1uF decoupling caps with leads as short as possible directly from the IC power pins to the ground plane.Thanks that's what i'll do