Re: EMC Homing Switches
>Spehro
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>Well If I need to home all 3 axis', and I home X first, pin 12 will go to
>ground through X Axis homing switch when it gets home. Now, how will EMC
see Y axis
>switch transition to ground when it already grounded through the X switch?
If it homes the X axis by running it in until the switch closes and then
back until it opens then there will be no problem.
But I don't know what the default behavior actually is yet. ;-)
Best regards,
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