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646ms - e-stop - LAY37(PBC) - Normally Open side #3

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adamfk opened this issue Feb 23, 2024 · 0 comments
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646ms - e-stop - LAY37(PBC) - Normally Open side #3

adamfk opened this issue Feb 23, 2024 · 0 comments

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adamfk commented Feb 23, 2024

Please note:

  • This issue is for a particular instance of a switch/button of the original poster. If someone else wants to test the same switch model, they should create a new issue.
  • The original poster can add additional test sessions to this issue (if they wish) by adding a comment.

Switch Info

This is the normally open side of #2



Test Session 1

Setup

Property Description
Arduino model Uno (SMD)
Pull-up resistor Arduino internal (42.2k measured)
Switch wires connection screws
Measure switch's ON resistance 0.7 ohm
Anything else connected? none

Test Setup Photo:
Please upload picture(s) of your test setup showing how the switch is connected to your Arduino. Please be wary of insecure wires/connections as they can cause many signal glitches.

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📄 Raw data

e-stop-norm-open.txt

You can graph/analyze the data here.

🖼️ Summary Image

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🕵️ Your Observations (optional)

Some weird glitching when doing fast activations. Seemed to glitch when removing fist from button. If hit button and remove in one quick motion, no glitch. If hit button and keep fist down until test finished and then remove fist/pressure, it would glitch and register one or more releases.

@adamfk adamfk changed the title 646ms - E-STOP - LAY37(PBC) - Normally Open side 646ms - e-stop - LAY37(PBC) - Normally Open side Feb 24, 2024
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