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17-06-2021 #1
Hi,
Can I ask - what are the best connectors for limit switches and steppers these days?
Surely not still DB9 :)
I should say this is for connection into a custom-built case to hold the driver electronics, PSUs etc...
Alan
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17-06-2021 #2
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17-06-2021 #3
"Best" is such a funny word. DB9 are cheap and cheerful, but I doubt many think they're best at anything. Possibly not ideal for steppers, though if only an amp or so, shouldn't be too bad, but solder-bucket type (rather than crimp) are likely to fracture over time. A lot of us use the GX16s or GX20s for steppers. Question is - what's your environment - if not damp (e.g. coolant, etc) then you don't need anything too exotic. Really useful, in a paradoxical sort of way if you can e.g. swap stepper axis over (i.e. like-connectors without unique keying) - for quickly checking motors/drivers when you have problems, arguably similar for limit switches. My own strategy at this time - 4-pin XLR for steppers (high current capacity, very cheap from CPC/Farnell) and DB9 for signalling (just because you can get 3M 1-1 cables made up for peanuts).
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17-06-2021 #4
The best connector by far is NO connector, wire them direct to drives and controller. Every connector is a potential trouble area, If only I could get back the time for every bad solder joint or terminal I've chased I'd be 10yrs younger and still have a full head of hair.
So if you really don't need them my advice is don't use them and save some money and a lot of time.-use common sense, if you lack it, there is no software to help that.
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17-06-2021 #5
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18-06-2021 #6
Thanks guys, in that case, I think I'm going to use the GX 'Aviation Connectors' for this one. Probably for both steppers & limits.
Ta, Alan
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