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Re: 12v probes

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Notably, the Ether1616 inputs can also be configured either current-sinking or current-sourcing, so they can support PNP devices.


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Re: 12v probes

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Mattwo_support wrote: Mon Jul 01, 2024 9:07 am Centroid does offer the Ether1616, which feature SIP sockets, which allow groups of 4 inputs, to be configured to 24, 12 or 5 volts.

Ether1616:https://shopcentroidcnc.com/shop/cnc-ex ... nsion-kit/

Sip Configuration: https://www.centroidcnc.com/centroid_di ... pdf#page=5
typically probes are not connected to the ether1616 if super accuracy is desired, since the ether1616 is not as fast as the Acorn inputs by a factor of 10.
see the ether1616 manual for guidance in this regard.
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Re: 12v probes

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cnckeith wrote: Mon Jul 01, 2024 5:57 pm
Mattwo_support wrote: Mon Jul 01, 2024 9:07 am Centroid does offer the Ether1616, which feature SIP sockets, which allow groups of 4 inputs, to be configured to 24, 12 or 5 volts.

Ether1616:https://shopcentroidcnc.com/shop/cnc-ex ... nsion-kit/

Sip Configuration: https://www.centroidcnc.com/centroid_di ... pdf#page=5
typically probes are not connected to the ether1616 if super accuracy is desired, since the ether1616 is not as fast as the Acorn inputs by a factor of 10.
see the ether1616 manual for guidance in this regard.
I remember you stating this before in another post Keith but worth mentioning again.

As I also mentioned before just a few posts ago in this topic the same goes for using relays and SSR (or any other device/circuit) to invert a PNP to NPN or visa-versa. There is latency in switching devices and if you want precision out of a probe buy the correct one for the input type you are using.

If you are making wood widgets on a router this may not be an issue. :D


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Re: 12v probes

Post by Richards »

Interfacing a 12V device to work with the Acorn is not complicated, needing only an opto-coupler, a few resistors, a diode, and a transistor; but, to be reliable, you would have to have a circuit board made. It doesn't make a lot of sense to design a new circuit board when you can buy a sensor that works with the Acorn for $25 or less. However, if you want a schematic to make your own board, send me a private email and I'll try to help.
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