proximity inductive npn no
proximity inductive npn no
Is this correct?
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Re: proximity inductive npn no
There are some issues.
1) There is no common voltage between the esp32 and the 24V circuit, so the esp is floating.
2) The proxes will apply too much voltage to the GPIO. Once you have a common voltage reference you then need to divide the prox output voltage down to esp input levels.
1) There is no common voltage between the esp32 and the 24V circuit, so the esp is floating.
2) The proxes will apply too much voltage to the GPIO. Once you have a common voltage reference you then need to divide the prox output voltage down to esp input levels.
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Re: proximity inductive npn no
The second sensor's connections are messed up.
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Re: proximity inductive npn no
Nope. IN- and OUT- of the LM2596 are directly connected.
Nope. The SIG output is passive (open collector (NPN) towards VO).2) The proxes will apply too much voltage to the GPIO. Once you have a common voltage reference you then need to divide the prox output voltage down to esp input levels.
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