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  • mk55M Offline
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    Hey guys, I was wondering what is the maximum length of a shielded cable I can put between Arduino and the sensors?
    thanks.

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    • mk55M mk55

      Hey guys, I was wondering what is the maximum length of a shielded cable I can put between Arduino and the sensors?
      thanks.

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      @mk55 The length of the cable will very much depend on the type of signal transmitted. i.e. analog/ digital ; frequency ; level ; low/high impedance of signal source and the type of cable used. Can you tell what type of sensor you are planning to connect?

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        Thanks for your reply.
        I'm planning to connect the cable to a machine that has a 5 digital on/off sensors.
        When the digital sensors is closed I can read 3v.
        I'm planning using this cable:
        http://www.allelectronics.com/item/10cs22/10-conductor-shielded-cable-w/drain/1.html
        The cable will also provide power(12v) to the Arduino

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          Thanks for your reply.
          I'm planning to connect the cable to a machine that has a 5 digital on/off sensors.
          When the digital sensors is closed I can read 3v.
          I'm planning using this cable:
          http://www.allelectronics.com/item/10cs22/10-conductor-shielded-cable-w/drain/1.html
          The cable will also provide power(12v) to the Arduino

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          @mk55 A Cat5 (LAN) cable can run up to 100m with a 1Gbit datarate (with twisted wire pairs). You will never get these datarates with Arduino. From simple judgement (simple on/off) the cable length would be limited mostly by internal resitance and power dissipation.

          eg. with this cable (22AWG) a cable length of 100 meter and a 100mA current, the voltage drop would be around 1 V per wire. (so still 10 V left to power your Arduino).
          btw. 12V is the max for a good quality Arduino, many clones will reach their end of life very soon with 12V.

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            @mk55 said in Maximum cable length:

            maximum length of a shielded cable

            According to Cisco, the maximum cable length for STP is the same as UTP - 100' or about 330'. This is not to say that cables longer than this won't work. I personally have done very little with STP, but I'm sure I have pulled some UTP farther than 100m.

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