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If I have limits on home what pins do I use on break out board. Would it be 11=x home,12=y home and 13=z home. And with the switches set to NC would I connect the other side of switch to machine ground or run them back to power ground on break out board. What pin do I use for going to far on the limit switches. Thanks Ed |
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| If using a board like this http://www.cnc4pc.com/Store/osc/prod...products_id=45 Pin 10 = X, 11= Y, 12 = Z, Between the pins are +5vdc. So run the 5vdc to the switch and return to the appropriate pin number. Set the travel for "too far" in the software / soft limits. I only use one switch per axis. |
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