MKS DLC32 motherboard kit, which is an offline engraving master control kit developed for desktop engraving machines. The hardware is equipped with a 32-bit high-speed ESP32 module, integrated WIFI function, and directly drives a 3.5-inch touch color screen; it can realize fast engraving and WEB web pages. Control, mobile phone APP control and other functions.
I'm seeking guidance on connecting a limit switch to the MKS DLC32 board and would appreciate your assistance with the correct procedure.
Initially, my plan was to use a simple two-wire switch, which I believe should function adequately. However, my research indicates that the MKS DLC32 board is designed for limit switch modules with three wires.
Considering I hadn't initially planned for modules, I'm contemplating a DIY solution based on a diagram I found. However, I'm unsure of its accuracy and would appreciate your insights.
Additionally, I intended to integrate an emergency stop button into my setup but haven't identified a dedicated connector for it. What course of action would you recommend?
Hello,
I'm seeking guidance on connecting a limit switch to the MKS DLC32 board and would appreciate your assistance with the correct procedure.
Initially, my plan was to use a simple two-wire switch, which I believe should function adequately. However, my research indicates that the MKS DLC32 board is designed for limit switch modules with three wires.
Considering I hadn't initially planned for modules, I'm contemplating a DIY solution based on a diagram I found. However, I'm unsure of its accuracy and would appreciate your insights.
Additionally, I intended to integrate an emergency stop button into my setup but haven't identified a dedicated connector for it. What course of action would you recommend?
Thank you for your assistance.