Wiring Limit Switches Arduino Tutorial
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- Опубліковано 7 вер 2024
- Wiring Limit Switches Arduino Tutorial
The limit switches are used to detect the physical limits of the working area and to position
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Thanks for this video, I have a question, why you put a resistance?
What about led connectors?
What if i change pin 7 to analog pin example A0 without need resistor to pull up signal? Because pin 7 need resistor to read pull up signal . I am correct?
Great tuts, lighten up on the music, good info for sure.
Where is the power to light up the diode coming from? Sorry, I'm a newbie.
Arduino.
Thanks!!!! You make it very clear and simple
Is it possible to show us microstep TB6600 driver Arduino connection with the drivers by the three motors with endstop buttons with relay to stop and run the drill please showing this in video or photo please ? cnc machine?
The code for this is having problems for some reason. The part where you incorporated the LED is also a little unclear
Hi but and how i do on CNC shield? same process?
Como conectaste ese led?
Nice video but one piece of constructive criticism for you. Talk in your videos.. Dont just play music. This wouldve been 10,000 times more helpful to a complete novice, If you would have explained what each pin actually did. And I can also tell you that watching, it was rather unclear what you were doing at some points. Especially when you put in the resistor. I'm assuming you use that because of the LED circuit, and I'm not aware of anybody using resistors on limit switches but because I saw that in your video I'm now double-checking my own thoughts on this. a few words from you during this process would have cleared this up and saved me a lot of time in new research. If your instruction video is adding more questions then answers perhaps the instruction needs work..
Don't get me wrong I understand it's very hard to do these videos and I do appreciate all the effort you did put into it. Maybe you're self-conscious over the sound of your voice, or maybe you just don't know the proper terms. I'm assuming neither one of those is actually the case but I just don't know. I can tell you the few UA-cam videos I have made, which are merely reviews of items that I severely disliked, and even though I really sound horrible when I'm recorded, I still ended up speaking in my videos because it helps people understand things that much better. I hope this didn't offend you and I hope you do purely take it as constructive criticism. Thanks for the video and your time.
Good feedback, videos that have no talking, even if its a computerised voice are not videos I refer to.
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How about crimping female spade connectors onto those wires in the 1st 30 seconds of this video and using the male spade connections on the switches as they were intended, rather than twisting wires onto them...what you have shown is fine for testing the circuit only...
Please notice the resistor is 1k - 4.7k, and not 10k like in the scheme.
10K video
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thank your for show this video
nice vid, thanks
super easy to follow. thank you
Why do we need to connect the com of the limit switch to ground??
This maybe late but, the circuit will not function as a circuit if there is no ground. The com and one pin(either normally open or normally closed) is connected. Basically if the switch is triggered, the connection is cut, therefore opening the led. Hope this helps :)
does it work if i don't use the resistor
I think you should retitle this video - How a switch works.
scetch for button, is not Limit Switches...
what fucking difference does it make stfu dumbass
stepper & Limit Switches! Limit Switches for motors, not for LEDs
Thats getting a bit picky, its the proof of concept to help learn that matters.
And you showed me what
Thanks for the video! It was useful for me in order to construct my "Bimbo V.1" device: ua-cam.com/video/vgfCYsiZAkE/v-deo.html By the way, what do you think it is actually good for?