I have a router that went out on me a 6 months back. I wired it 12 years ago and when I have gotten around to working on it again I decided to use a breakout board instead of direct wiring to the 25 pin connector. I got a cheap chinese breakout board and found it doesnt work. I hastily cut the wires off the 25 pin connector and now I cant remember how to wire the homes and limits. I have 3 three wire proximity switches, one for each axis used as home and limit. I have them wired to a 24 volt supply normally closed. When tripped it operates a relay that sends the signal to the proper pins. I am using mach3, I cant remember if I am sending a 5 volt signal to the pin. Can someone help me with a 1st grade mentality explanation of what I need to do. Even a diagram of the whole setup would be great.
Thanks,
Tony P
what type of N/C proximity switches do you have open collector NPN or open collector PNP ??
a web search for the part number should find the data sheet
if they have NPN outputs then you can connect all the positive supply terminals to +24V
the negative supply to the first switch and its output to the sucond switches negative supply terminal
then the output of the second switch to the negative supply terminal on the third switch
the relay coil between the positive supply and the third switches output
add a diode across the coil with its cathode to the positive supply
connect the relay common to the printer port ground and the normally open contact to the printer port input you decide to use
if you have used pi 10 as your E-stop to your PC you can use any of these four pins -- 11 , 12 , 13 or 15
I have the relay working when the limit is tripped. I just dont know what signal to send to the pins 11,12,13 or 15, Is one of these 5v and where does it go. the prox switches dont have a part number but are three wire blue brown and black.