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    Hello Gents

    I am trying to connect the NPN type proximity sensors to the X,Y and Z axis.

    These NPN sensors operate from 6 V to 36 VDC.

    I was informed that these sensors can be connected to both the high 24V and the low 5V?

    If I power the sensor up with 24V and activate the sensor, by moving a metal object, to the contact point, the voltage drops to 0,8 V.

    The schematic, which comes with and on the sensor, shows a resistor between the black and brown wires. I remember doing this on my MACH3 BOB and had to achieve around 5 V, when the sensor was activated. This was also with a 24VDC supply.

    I`m just confused on how to connect it to both the 24V and 5V? This does not make sense to me and then a resistor can not be used at all, between the BLK and BRN wires.

    Regards

    Craig

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    I forgot to mention that these sensors are NO and not NC.

    Regards

    Craig



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    Default Re: UC300 ETH-UB1

    11a on Page 13 of the UB1 manual

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    Hello Gerry

    Yes, I did see that in the schematic, but I was not sure about the resistor, which goes between the BRN and BLK wires on the sensor? I was under the impression that a resister is compulsory, or else the BOB will be damaged?

    So If I power the sensor from my 24 V PSU and connect the BRN wire to POSITIVE, then the BLK wire must go to one of the X103 - X115 inputs and the BLU wire must go to the 0 V terminal on the BOB?

    Thank you for responding.

    Regards

    Craig



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    Default Re: UC300 ETH-UB1

    It only shows a resistor if using PNP sensors on an NPN input.

    The schematic in the manual shows brown to PS 24V, black to X103-X115 (or X210-X215), and blue to 0V on the UB1.

    I'm far from an electronics expert, so can't offer any more than that.

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    Thanks Gerry

    I will connect them like that.

    Regards

    Craig



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