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    Option to use Duet 3 MB6HC as Expansion board

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    • lee7670undefined
      lee7670
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      If I have a couple extra Duet 3 Main boards, it would be really nice to be able to use them as extra expansion boards either as the last link in the chain or just with a custom cable as just extra nodes on the CAN-FD bus for even more expansion.

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      • raykholoundefined
        raykholo
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        Having a couple extra Duet 3 Mainboards sounds like a fun problem to have 🙂

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        • lee7670undefined
          lee7670
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          It's mostly that I use them for prototyping very often for high value projects. It is a fun problem to have though.

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          • dc42undefined
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            last edited by dc42

            If would certainly be possible, if the expansion board firmware was ported to the main board. The CAN protocol for motor commands only has room to describe 3 motors, so it would have to be changed to allow a second motor command message.

            If a main board was used other than at one of the two ends of the bus, the termination resistors would have to be removed.

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