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10-07-2014 #5
Tried this to no avail. Sensors will not work this way.
At the end i solved the problem after checking with the board maker. He assured me the diagrams are correct and that only one 10k resistor is needed per input/when 24v/
So i started doubting all else. Measured cabling, connections, all seemed right. Then very frustrated as a last attempt i changed all cabling with new /20AWG/ and it works now.
i believe the under rated /China/ thin cable was playing me tricks. F****g Chinese cables and connections. Never again.
So basically Tony, this is the way to connect them properly / NPN Normaly Open proximity sensors,24V to 5v input./ as described in my first post
The setup with my particular board is the following:
Pull Down inputs on the board and Active Low ticked in green in Mach3/ my board permits to pull up or down the inputs via shorting combination of 3 pins/
Did you check your setup with 2 or 3 sensors directly wired together and directly to the board and 24v, without any connectors and cables in between? + the respective resistors i mean?
This pdf is for my board but it seems everything concerning connecting different types of proximity switches is quite well explained.Last edited by Boyan Silyavski; 10-07-2014 at 04:46 PM.
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