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G'day, Disclaimer: I am completely new to CAM and CNC, I have no real electronics knowledge, I have got most of my info from this awesome forum. Looking for some advice here or even a design or even for some lovely person on here to build me what I need (for a fee of course). I have the Chinese CNC 6040 with a GeckoDrive G540 with a BOB and I want to have homing capability. The PC is running EMC2. A 5m serial cable will be attached to the BOB in the G540 enclosure and I think the other end of the cable will go to a homing PCB. I mean I know I need 3 environmentally sealed switches and maybe some other electronics (DB9 connector). The list of stuff I don't know is alarming me! The type of switches to use Wiring the switches up Placement of the switches Any extra sticky out bits I need to help trip the switches If only there was a kit for the 6040! Thanks for looking and I hope somebody can help. On the off chance someone is local, I am based in Sydney. Cheers Richard |
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| Have you checked out the thread on Hall-effect switches http://www.cnczone.com/forums/open_s...made_easy.html They're a magnetically operated IC, totally sealed and easy to mount and wire.
__________________ Bob "Bad decisions make good stories." |
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| Thanks bobsch, thats a great thread. But, the G540 is an issue with the hall-effect switches: The G540 inputs are internally pulled up to 12V inside the unit, the switch closes, it needs to connect the input to 0V. The G540 has a GC-04 breakout board in it. http://www.homanndesigns.com/pdfs/GC-04R1.pdf The 4 inputs of the G540 are connected to the top DB-9 connector on pins 1,2,3,4 respectively. Pins 6,7,8 on the same connector have 0V on them So basically I need mechanical switches (or a separate PSU but I don't like the idea of another PSU). Richard |
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