Yes, cascading power may be the cause of the problems. FieldPoint IO modules are isolated from the IO stage to the inter-module communication bus. The communication bus ground is linked to the C terminal of the network module. By cascading the power from the V & C terminals of the network module to the V & C terminals of IO modules, the isolation barrier is bypassed and the IO modules no longer have floating commons. Additionally, the RS-232 port of the FP-1000 is not isolated, so it shares it's ground (linked through the C terminal) with the controlling computer. Thus, in your scenario, you have two fixed grounds, the computer and the power supply. Additionally, the input stages of the AI and CTR modules, which are normally floating with respect to the inter-mod
ule communication bus are directly tied to it (and ground) through the power cascading. Thus, as you suspect, you most likely have a ground loop from one or more of the sensors.
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Aaron
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