How do you use I2C with interrupt channel at 5m?

Dear All,

I have an Arduino Due and GY-87 10DoF IMU chip. I would like to use the MPU6050 chip with 5m long internet cable. I use I2C protocol (SDA, SCL) and the INTA pin of GY-87 chip with Rising mode. I am using MPU6050 FIFO for data storing and I read its data at regular intervals.

If I use I2C long cable extender as in suggested in the topic of How do you use I2C at 5m? how should I use the INTA channel pin in this configuration?

Any help appreciated.

Adam

Domjan:
5m long internet cable

Whats one of them ?

Cat5e Ethernet cable.

Is the wiring schema a good solution in the attached figure? Or is the interrupt signal will be corrupted in this 5m distance?

Domjan:
Cat5e Ethernet cable.

Then why not describe the cable as best you can in the first post ?

Whilst most everyone would understand if you had described it as 'Cat5e Ethernet cable' appreciate that there is actually no such thing as an 'Ethernet' cable, since there are different types of cable used for Ethernet.