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Oh, I thought you were speaking of radiated noise. If your problem is through conduction noise, first thing you should try is to add a filter capacitor on the input side.
Y-caps are built into your fn406 filter, but why you do not connect its "earth" contact?
and what you mean writing "i am not trust that factories earth ground system"?
what about using a narrow band filter?
in this shematic earth contact of EMC filter is connected, but image is cutted
one more thing, you writed that have no cases, and where is your device placed?
Well I think I got it. Your motor itself is probably creating electromagnetic noise due to PWM which is tripping the MCU. This is a common problem with MCUs controlling inductive load.
SOLUTION:
Use a co-axial cable to drive the motor and connect the body (outer metal cover) of the motor to the neutral of the cable.
imho it`s bad idea. because capacitor have to remove the noise. if capacitor do not work, mosfet or bjt shem would not helpNoise is very fast, above 10MHz. Can BJT and Mosfet power protection systems work?
System is hanging on a huge chasis and chasis has no connection to earth ground.
Between MCU and outside of the card there is only that power stage i sent.
ok, the connection is: AC line > AC/DC Supply (24V) > your power stage > your MCU ?
I still suspect it is an electromagnetic noise arising from demagnetizing solenoids. The power cables are picking up the noise. Use a shielded power cable, such as a co-axial type.
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