Velkarn
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then what the purpose of bridge rectifier in your circuit?Yes, it is.
1_what should be the size of Y caps? My EMC filter has 2.2 nF, is it enough?
2_Is there any special type of cable for grounding or can i use regular ones?
then what the purpose of bridge rectifier in your circuit?
is any PE or "earth" terminal on that AC/DC supply?
is the solenoid 24V powered?
I need a alternative way to remove noise without the diode which is between power poles of solenoid.
you can replace the diode by RC-circuit. but why? it`s common practice to shunt relay winding by diode.
what is shield? did you try to connect y-caps to case?
try to increase its value to 20nF
Everything = not helped! Why dont you try a co-axial cable? It may help. I have seen many cases earlier when this has helped in preventing MCU trips, while driving chopper controlled DC motors.
I believe he's true. The point is that PLCs and computers are designed to widthstand strong interferences. This is requiered by EMC rules and there are standarized tests to verify the correct operation in presence of severe noise, e.g. the burst test according to IEC61000-4-4.When i told my customer about earth ground, he told me "there are another computers and PLC's. there working fine just your electronic card has problems.". it was really embarrassing.
you can put into you device input filter shematic from PC ATX power supply
Can you give a few details about the power and ground layout? E.g. four-layer board with continuous ground plane, double-layer etc. Or ultimately show a photo.
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