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Switching between 2 probes

Postby andrewwong2000 » Sat May 29, 2021 1:37 pm

I have wired a touch plate and a probe to my UCETH300 and both work fine ( one is NC and one is NO).

Is there a way to switch between the 2 probes other than by making a macro that enables / disables Probe1 or Probe2 ?
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Re: Switching between 2 probes

Postby cncdrive » Sat May 29, 2021 5:58 pm

What do you mean by "switching between" the 2 probes?
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Re: Switching between 2 probes

Postby Delco » Sun May 30, 2021 10:42 am

wIRE ONE TO THE PROBE 1 INPUT , AND WIRE THE OTHER TO THE PROBE 2 INPUT AND CONFIGURE .
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Re: Switching between 2 probes

Postby andrewwong2000 » Fri Jun 04, 2021 4:11 am

Probe 1 is on Pin 10 Port 1
Probe 2 is on Pin 11 Port 1

I know that both of the Probes are tied to the "Probe" logic.

Wanted to know if there was a way to select which one is active without manually changing the IO config.
Because one probe is NC and when I'm not using it .. and disconnect it.. naturally it triggers Probe logic !

Will just write a macro that changes the config and tie to a button.
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Re: Switching between 2 probes

Postby eabrust » Fri Jun 04, 2021 11:19 am

For your NC probe that you remove, can you make a 'shorting plug' that you put in place of the probe? Might be easier than a software approach.

I use a shorting plug approach for my NC touch probe, and the 'shorting plug' serves two purposes for me. 1) it is permanently mounted to the spindle head, so when the probe isn't there, the probe cable is plugged into it and kept out of the way and not freely dangling. 2) it closes the circuit to solve that problem you're having :).

Depending on your connection scheme at the control box, you can also get 1/8" mono or stereo audio jack connectors which 'self close' a circuit when the male plug is removed. I've also used those before to serve the same purpose of shorting the signal when the probe is removed. Just depends at which end of the cable the probe is more easily disconnected.


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Re: Switching between 2 probes

Postby andrewwong2000 » Fri Jun 25, 2021 9:21 pm

Thanks Eric

Thats a great idea.

I bought a probe with a magnetic connector.. so will have to make one up
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