Should i be worried about crosstalk or the length of the traces?
It sounds as though you have 50kHz pulses running through tracks separated by 1 mm, for a few feet of length. There is a certain amount of inductance between the tracks. Have you tested that it works?
I have already implemented a filter at the Arduino side of the sensor read-out. Is that wat you mean or am i missing a point?This can create false readings, unless you include precautions such as shielding, filtering, pull-up resistors or diodes, etc.
your traces on your PCB will introduce some resistance (mainly depend on width, length and thickness) and impedance (almost independent of thickness and width)..Will try to figure out the capacitors, however, supply voltage is already regulated from the source. (Again am i missing your point?)
1mm will be is sufficient.GND tracks between SensorOUT wires: does the spacing between these wires need to be larger then or can i just drop them in between the sensorOUT wires as i spaced them now? (1mm gap)
For those with higher current you may calculate the voltage drop.Ill increase the size of the power trace, what mm2 should i think about?
I have already implemented a filter at the Arduino side of the sensor read-out. Is that wat you mean or am i missing a point?
Probably it can do the job of preventing noise and interference on the signal wire.
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