False triggers of limit endstop - very sensitive input
Posted: Wed Feb 03, 2021 8:54 pm
First i had 5 NPN sensors in parallel on same input (Each one have a diode on signal line), that worked but from time a time i had a false endstop trigger, so i decide to split that into 3 inputs instead, ending in 2 sensors in parallel per input. But still same happens. Now it start to happen more often, so i decide to debug the problem, i disconnected all L- from sensors and left open, disable all limit end stops on software but keep only 1 active, and for my surprise it also happen if i left input (L-) open. Trigger is so fast that UCCNC doesn't show any LED nor on software DIAG, it only shows the Limit end stop trigger error and trigger the RESET.
When L- is open it meassure 23.5V from L- to GND and +/-0.5V from L- to L+, so it's normal, but when i touch the wire ferrule with my hand it trigger the input in a matter of seconds and sometimes milliseconds! I tried to meassure voltage while i touch it, but the voltage keep constant at 23.5V on my Multimeter, it is so fast that i guess my multimeter cant update that fast, maybe this require an oscilloscope?
My 24V and 5V power supplies are isolated. All L+ shares the 24V from psu.
If i connect L- to GND it does it job and trigger the endstop as expected and don't setback while grounded. So i'm a bit lost here, what can cause such problem and what i should check?
Image below with all my 3 endstops disconnected with only L3- configured on software, L6 is reset, and L5 is Z probe (those never fail nor random trigger)
https://i.imgur.com/0V8PCXY.jpeg
When L- is open it meassure 23.5V from L- to GND and +/-0.5V from L- to L+, so it's normal, but when i touch the wire ferrule with my hand it trigger the input in a matter of seconds and sometimes milliseconds! I tried to meassure voltage while i touch it, but the voltage keep constant at 23.5V on my Multimeter, it is so fast that i guess my multimeter cant update that fast, maybe this require an oscilloscope?
My 24V and 5V power supplies are isolated. All L+ shares the 24V from psu.
If i connect L- to GND it does it job and trigger the endstop as expected and don't setback while grounded. So i'm a bit lost here, what can cause such problem and what i should check?
Image below with all my 3 endstops disconnected with only L3- configured on software, L6 is reset, and L5 is Z probe (those never fail nor random trigger)
https://i.imgur.com/0V8PCXY.jpeg