Signals of a 5V encoder



Hi, I am going to use a 5V encoder of 600 pulses. The signal it gives
me is a pulse train of 5V and it goes to a driver that is 25 metres far
away from the encoder. The cable of the encoder goes close to some
power cables and all the cables are shielded. I don't have any
experience in such long distances and I would like to know if I could
have problems with electric noise, and how to avoid it. Thanks a lot.

.



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