Thread: Homing with proximity sensors
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18-12-2017 #1
I'm very new here and I have a very small router ready for the electrical part of the build process to begin.I have used a number of industrial CNC routers which all used proximity sensors for determining the home position of the axes.They seem to be fairly inexpensive items and I have seen how consistent they can be.What does it take to connect them to a breakout board and would I have to create a homing routine for use with LinuxCNC? Come to that,should I ask the question on that Forum?
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