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When dealing with voltage outputs, you should generally try to keep the cable to 25 ft. and no longer than 100 ft. This distance will be determined by the voltage output. A higher voltage will be able to travel a bit farther than a lower voltage.
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As every conductor has at least a little resistance, voltage drop is going to happen. Basically the amount of signal loss is determined by the characteristics of the conductor – in this case, the cable. The two determining factors are the length and the gauge of the cable. As stated, use an appropriate gauge – we recommend at least 24 AWG. A shorter length of cable will equal a smaller voltage drop. This means the longer the cable, the greater the voltage drop. This can alter the signal coming from the sensor and give you a false reading or create a loss of signal. So how far is too far? When dealing with voltage outputs, you should generally try to keep the cable to 25 ft. and no longer than 100 ft. This distance will be determined by the voltage output. A higher voltage will be able to travel a bit farther than a lower voltage. A voltage output is also prone to electrical noise. This affects the length in noisy environments. Use shielded cable and ground your sensor properly. For more tips on grounding and how it affects noise, visit our article, “4 Critical Tips For Stopping Electrical Noise”.
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Modbus RS-485 and other digital outputs are not susceptible to the same issues as voltage outputs or even 4-20mA outputs. They can travel long distances because of the nature of the signal. Similar to 4-20mA, they are generally not susceptible to voltage drop as long as the power supply is adequate. Generally speaking, they follow a different set of rules than analog outputs. The industry standard for digital outputs limits the distance to 4000 ft. RS-485 travels over 2 wires in a balanced signal. Simply put there are two wires that transmit the signal. The signal is called balanced because the signal on one wire is ideally the exact opposite of the signal on the second wire. In other words, if one wire is transmitting a high, the other wire will be transmitting a low and vice versa. This balance means RS-485 has good noise rejection thus enabling it to travel long distances. If you need to run your cable as far as these distances it may merit a conversation about wireless options. It could save you time and money depending on your needs.
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