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I am planning my next build and am thinking of mounting the servo drives as close to the servo's as practically possible, mainly to reduce the noise from the servo cabling as much as possible and also very short encoder cabling. This will mean the step/dir cabling will be about 6 metres (close enough to 6 yards) in length, does anybody have any thoughts or experience good bad or otherwise for this kind of setup ? Of course the step/dir cable will be shielded with the usual grounding methods. Cheers. Russell. |
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