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TTL signals across 2 meters

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Hi all,

I have a design that must take TTL signals across 2 meters error free.
Wath is the best way to do it ? line drivers ?

Thanks in advance
 

differential line drivers.

hope this helps,
brmadhukar
 

The cheapest solution would be to use 2 x MAX485 ICs and use one as transmitter and the other as receiver; between the twisted shielded pair ..
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I think that you could do without any line drivers. Just use twisted pair of wire and thats it. 2 meters at low frequency (10-30 MHz) should not be a problem.
 

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