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The debouncing (and any noise filtering, ESD protection circuits) should be on the main PCB.

The switches themselves don't need anything local to them, nor would be be optimal to have additional circuitry there.

Edit: If the Gray code encoder is active (optical or magnetic) some remote circuitry might be useful- certainly supply bypassing, maybe some series resistors on the outputs, perhaps even a local supply regulator.

The debouncing (and any noise filtering, ESD protection circuits) should be on the main PCB.

The switches themselves don't need anything local to them, nor would be be optimal to have additional circuitry there.

The debouncing (and any noise filtering, ESD protection circuits) should be on the main PCB.

The switches themselves don't need anything local to them, nor would be be optimal to have additional circuitry there.

Edit: If the Gray code encoder is active (optical or magnetic) some remote circuitry might be useful- certainly supply bypassing, maybe some series resistors on the outputs, perhaps even a local supply regulator.

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Spehro 'speff' Pefhany
  • 422.3k
  • 23
  • 352
  • 949

The debouncing (and any noise filtering, ESD protection circuits) should be on the main PCB.

The switches themselves don't need anything local to them, nor would be be optimal to have additional circuitry there.