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Automation, sensing and robotics • Re: Wiring multiple photoelectric sensors to RPI 4

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When I wire 1 sensor (+V to an external power source, -V to an external power source, Light ON to GPIO, Dark ON to GPIO) it works perfectly fine and I can read the output (I am only using the Light ON, so I technically don't need the Dark ON. But I've noticed I only get outputs with both plugged in...? Leaving only one connected to the RPI gives me no signal). However, when I wire both sensors up in the same manner (2 outputs to RPI), I don't detect any output from either sensor. Does anyone have a suggestion or know how I should be wiring up the sensors to the RPIs? Do I need to somehow connect the dark ON wires together?

Here is a link to the photoelectric sensor I'm using. The electrical schematic is on page 10 in the top right corner: https://www.onlinecomponents.com/en/dat ... -49373297/

Thanks! Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
I've attached a picture as requested!

Here is my code. I don't think it's the problem since when I only use 1 sensor at a time, it works great.
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I don't see any common ground connection on the diagrams. That combined with needing both ON and OFF signals connected to get a readable signal from one sensor suggests that is the problem. The Pi GPIO input reads the sensor signal as a voltage relative to the GND wire. If you haven' connected that between sensor of Pi GPIO the input doesn't see a voltage. connecting both sensor outputs could be enough to reference the inputs through internal pullups to affect the other input to the point that it reads the state, This is not a good situation and you can't rely on it.

Try connecting 0V sensor wire to Pi GND on the GPIO header (one of those black circled pins on the diagram.
The Pi has a common ground through the 24 to 5V regulator.

Statistics: Posted by ame — Wed Mar 06, 2024 9:15 am



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