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    • FelixHundefined
      FelixH
      last edited by

      Hi all,

      I'm fitted my cartesian printer with a small PINDA probe for the Z axis. Since the probe needs 5v I connected it to the 5v on the extension pins instead of the Z-Probe connector.

      My question is however regarding the signal voltage. Since the PINDA works at 5v, it must return 5 volts also. Can I plug the signal cable from the PINDA directly to the board or do I have to add a diode like with the bigger capacitive/inductive sensors?

      Thanks in advance,

      FH

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      • Vetiundefined
        Veti
        last edited by

        it depends on your duet version.
        see
        https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Connecting_a_Z_probe

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        • FelixHundefined
          FelixH
          last edited by

          Duet Wifi 2, 1.04

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          • Vetiundefined
            Veti
            last edited by

            the duet v1.04 endstop pins can tolerate higher voltage
            so you can connect it directly as written in the guide

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            • FelixHundefined
              FelixH @Veti
              last edited by

              @veti said in Z-Probe input signal:

              the duet v1.04 endstop pins can tolerate higher voltage
              so you can connect it directly as written in the guide

              Thanks a lot. I read the link you sent me through, but it's a bit overwhelming, I must admit...

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