NPN NO proximity sensor resistor enquiry
Hi,
I am planning to use proximity sensors for my home and limit switches for Mach3. NPN NO sensors. They will be supplied by 24v going to a generic 5 axis board ( 5v)
Am I correct in thinking that means the black wire to the BOB from the sensor will also be receiving 24v, which will potentially damage what is a 5v board?
If thats the case should I not add a resistor somewhere to lower the voltage from 24v to near 5v to the BOB?
Any info or links most welcome.
Thanks.
2 Attachment(s)
Re: NPN NO proximity sensor resistor enquiry
Proximity spec
Set up distance 0 - 3.6mm
Detection objete Magenetic
Effective voltage DC: 12 - 24V AC: 110 - 220V
Detection distance 4mm± 10%
Response frequency DC:0.5kHz
AC:25Hz
Working voltage DC:6 - 36V
AC: 90-250V
Control output DC: NPN / PNP:?300mA DC 2 wire:?200mA
AC :400mA
Loop protection DC :reversal connection protection protection, surge avsorption ,load short-circuit protecrion
AC : surge avsorption
Attachment 402392
BOB
Attachment 402394
2 Attachment(s)
Re: NPN NO proximity sensor resistor enquiry
with the BOB in your photo you don't need the pull up resistor shown in the diagram
Attachment 402398
John
PS
Attachment 402400
Re: NPN NO proximity sensor resistor enquiry
yes
the 5 inputs to the PC printer port (or motion controller ) are opto-isolated
the 12 printer port outputs are not isolated but they are buffered by two 74HHC245 IC's that ensures there is enough current drive
to the opto-islaters inside the stepper drivers
note-
the limit switch common is connected to the PWM 0-10V analogue spindle comtrol common
so you will need to ensure the spindle speed control VFD you use has an input that is isolated from the mains
John
Re: NPN NO proximity sensor resistor enquiry
I have the same bob....just be aware that the lm317 gets quite hot when you use 24 V
1 Attachment(s)
Re: NPN NO proximity sensor resistor enquiry
Quote:
Originally Posted by
john-100
note-
the limit switch common is connected to the PWM 0-10V analogue spindle comtrol common
so you will need to ensure the spindle speed control VFD you use has an input that is isolated from the mains
John
Now thats interesting! The GND pin suggested to use as the common on my blue board doesnt seem to work so i'm using the GND next to the 5V in. Good point about limit switch common is connected to the PWM 0-10V analogue spindle control common, I didnt know that.
I'm using a less well known VFD, an XSY-ATI. No idea about the isolation, the BOB is wired to the VFD on the control side. Spindle ON/OFF is fine but speed not working in Mach3? the two things might be connected.
Attachment 402426
Re: NPN NO proximity sensor resistor enquiry
Quote:
Originally Posted by
ericks
I have the same bob....just be aware that the lm317 gets quite hot when you use 24 V
Good to know. Perhaps it would do not harm to add a 3.3k resistor, which would take the voltage down to around 5.8v or something. The Im317 would like that ;)
Re: NPN NO proximity sensor resistor enquiry
I am just using 12 V, you don't want less than 12V! Your pwm to voltage converter requires more than 10 V
Re: NPN NO proximity sensor resistor enquiry
Quote:
Originally Posted by
ericks
I am just using 12 V, you don't want less than 12V! Your pwm to voltage converter requires more than 10 V
Ah right your talking about pwm to voltage convertion. More than 10v. Gotcha!
3 Attachment(s)
Re: NPN NO proximity sensor resistor enquiry
If I converted my mini lathe with a spindle motor speed control more like this KB electronics board or a clone
Attachment 402430
Attachment 402432
the entire circuit board is live
and you need a BOB with a PWM to analogue control that is isolated from the rest of the BOB
some thing like CNC4PS's C6
Attachment 402444
John
1 Attachment(s)
Re: NPN NO proximity sensor resistor enquiry
Quote:
Originally Posted by
john-100
the entire circuit board is live and you need a BOB with a PWM to analogue control that is isolated from the rest of the BOB
John
Ok good point. I need to look into what the both BOB's I have are fitted with. At the moment I am wired to the VFD as per the image below.
Attachment 402460