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Third party software and hardware support forums. => CS-Lab => Topic started by: gallenat0r on March 09, 2014, 04:36:10 PM
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Going a bit forward in my Denford Triac conversion to mach3, I've begun to map the different sensors and switches.
As you may know I got the machine already taken apart with all the electronics in one box.
Nevermind that as I'm going to run it of a CSMIO/IP-S which should be in the mail next week or so :)
I've come upon the min/max switches and the reference inductive sensors.
I know of NPN/PNP type three wire sensors, but these are only two wire.
From what I can gather they are ohmic, meaning that contact induces high resistance.
Does that mean that they are not semi-conductive and does anyone know what voltage I can safely operate them on?
Regards,
Jens
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do you have a part number and make for them?
Hood
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I can't see any part numbers on them, but I assume they have been on the machine from the beginning.
Attached are some pictures of each end.
Don't know if you can see from the color coding what voltage they can take ???
Regards,
Jens
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They're NAMUR output sensors. I don't know why denford used them, but they basically use a low voltage with the resitance changing when triggered - http://www.tektron.ie/namur1.htm
It's far simpler to bin them and fit NPN/PNP sensors instead, rather than try interfacing to them.
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I don't know why denford used them,
Probably to give you a headache if retrofitting ;D
Hood
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The X-sensor is in a hard-to-reach spot and only half the length of the NPN sensor I've got so I'd rather interface the existing ones.
I've found this topic https://www.machsupport.com/forum/index.php?topic=14981.0 which describes a proxy circuit needed.
I'll test and post the results here if I'm not blown up in the process :)
Regards,
Jens
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Nothing blew up, but it didn't work with the controller either. I ended up installing NPN sensors I had after all :)
Regards,
Jens
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