Like many of these Chinese units, the documentation is lousy!
I could not find out if they were sink or source inputs, it just says 'Programmable'??
Al.
Looking at the option of adding Omron TL-Q5MC1 proximity switches for travel limit rather than simple snap contact switch, but am unsure if a PNP switch will work with the board. I am using a NOVUSUN NVCM6V2.1 Bought on Amazon. Will a PNP sensor work with this board?
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Like many of these Chinese units, the documentation is lousy!
I could not find out if they were sink or source inputs, it just says 'Programmable'??
Al.
CNC, Mechatronics Integration and Custom Machine Design
“Logic will get you from A to B. Imagination will take you everywhere.”
Albert E.
Have a look at your current snap contact switches. If they connect the input to negative or zero, then I would use NPN. If they connect the input to a positive voltage I would use PNP.
NPN makes a connection to the Negative wire of the sensor.. PNP makes a connection to the positive wire of the sensor.
Hey there! Adding Omron TL-Q5MC1 proximity switches for travel limit sounds like a solid idea. As for compatibility with your NOVUSUN NVCM6V2.1 board, it's best to check the specifications or reach out to the manufacturer for clarification. Also, if you're looking for a proxy service, make sure to research reputable providers that meet your specific needs. Good luck with your project!