Yes, I'm seeing the opposite in terms of when it is triggered, but I wouldn't expect to see different voltages from what he's seeing on either triggered/not triggered. I had it hooked up exactly as he did in the picture on page three - positive probe to anode of diode, negative probe to ground. The leg of the diode with the line marked was in the direction of the sensor. I was reading 7v.by NateR - Controllers
Thank you, MMcLure. I do have the "line" side of the diode toward the sensor, so from your description, it sounds like I have it set up correctly. Is there a way that I can connect it to the signal pin on the MCU to check voltages, without risking exposing it to 12v? I'd thought I could just connect the multimeter in series with it, but you've set me straight on that point. And thank you for thby NateR - Controllers
Hello all, I've got an SKR 1.4 Turbo that I'm trying to get an NPN NC inductive probe (link) working on. I'm very much a novice in electronics, so was hoping that someone could provide some guidance, and point out what I'm doing wrong here. I apologize for any unclear language when communicating these ideas - I will attempt to describe it as clearly as I know how. How I've got it connected: 12vby NateR - Controllers