Parallel wiring if you are using Normally Open Switches Serial wiring if you are using Normally Closed Switches See gnea/grbl
Thanks! I'm using the xtension switches that normally open. The third pin is just for power to the LED right? I can just run that in parallel as well?
Hello, I have simple question, is it possible to add a LED direct onto the limit switch itself? if so any ideas on what sort please. Controller is Blackbox, awaiting arrival.
Thank you, I haven't got my kit yet , just about to order, and looking at the switches I didn't realize they had one, thats great thank you. Saves a bit of work now!!
Pretty basic, so if you have issues, let us know what and we'd be happy to help troubleshoot: Switches closes SIG to GND when triggered. V+ is used to power the LED and pull-up resistor. There is a filter cap across SIG and GND. That's all there is to it
I've had a problem installing the blackbox to an older CNC a friend had, we got the motors working, but he connected the wires for a micro switch on Ground and V+... resulting in the blackbox not responding anymore and motors will not be powered or moving anymore. Do we have to ask for a replacement board for the black box or there is a relay i can look at to get it going? maybe a capacitor? I must have created a short adding the v+ power to the rest of the circuit. I'm trying to trouble shoot but now, the computer won't connect to the blackbox when before we hit the limit switches, all was working flawlessly. Thanks,
While I am truly sorry to hear about your unfortunate accident, unfortunately there is a big warning on docs:blackbox:connect-micro-limit [OpenBuilds Documentation] against exactly that: - you can ask [email protected] if they might be willing to sell you a replacement Brains Board only (cheaper than a complete BlackBox) but very NB do recheck all wiring before powering on any time you work on wiring. Shorting out the power rails typically results in unrepairable damage.
Peter, regarding a schematic, I've got the same question since it would give appropriate values for the cap. Likewise, I can measure V+ for determining the current limiting resistor for an LED, but it's always nice to have documentation. I noticed that all of the CopperPour listings indicate "This design or build includes CopperPour, LLC design work(s) shared Open Source under the CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 License". Is this just the mechanical parts or are the electronics also open source? If so, where would we find the source
I see the suggested filtering values listed here. Can we assume these are correct for the Black Box implementation? Is V+ here 5V or is it 3.3V? I haven't checked my BlackBox to see what it uses.