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The pin out is linked as FAN3. The board is an SKR 2. Does the optical sensor need a constant feed like the induction probe did? If not then one of the end stops might work, I'm not sure
So if my controller has 12/24V (FAN3) and the OPB991T51Z sensor requires 5 volts does that mean I need a different resistor than the 220 Ohm in the diagram?
I tried again and the sensor is not heating up but it does just say "triggered" on the ZEnd and probe.
Looked into the setup a bit more:
On MCU the red is connected to 12/24V, blue to ground, and the bat85 is slotted into PG4 (not ground).
With that on the MCU side should the sensor side be:
Red/white with resistor to red (MCU), black/green to PG4 and blue to blue(MCU)
I am converting from probe to tap so my MCU side has a bat85 still attached. I have wired up the optical sensor side as the diagram suggests with a 220 ohm resistor soldered to the red with the white connected to the top of the resistor, as well as the green and black connected. When I start up...
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