Hi All,
Thanks for contributing.
PCBs would be stacked one over the other max 2cm apart.
But just to make myself clear: my initial intention is to either use the green route, or the blue one, not both of them simultaneously; and I personally prefer the blue path. In this case, I would not have a real ground loop, would I? I would only have a single star point for the ground, located at the entry of the ground cable from the battery in PCB1. My initial concern was related to the signal integrity of the CONTROL lines, if I take that route, although I am not totally clear in which way this would be detrimental for them. I realize that whatever current these control lines would inject in the motor driver would have to return via the blue path. But these currents are really small, the micro drives some digital inputs on the motor driver, and these sink just microamps.
However, as I said, I do have an uneasy feeling about this, although I can not explain myself a predictable fail mechanism. The architecture in terms of component distribution over boards is relatively set, I cannot change that. While I appreciate people suggesting different component placements on boards, I am stuck with what is in front of me in that respect and I need to find a solution that would make the current arrangement work. I am allowed, though to fiddle around with the ground paths.
Adding a second micro is a no-go, due to the SW effort involved (which is not mine, really). But I do favor isolating the control lines on their own, as LightBlue suggested earlier.
Regards,
Cristian