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    • matt3oundefined
      matt3o @dc42
      last edited by matt3o

      @dc42 you tease! release it already! 😄

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      • dc42undefined
        dc42 administrators
        last edited by

        I have a couple of bug fixes to RRF to do before the 3.3beta1 release.

        Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
        Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
        http://www.escher3d.com, https://miscsolutions.wordpress.com

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        • Nuramoriundefined
          Nuramori
          last edited by

          Yay!!! I’m looking forward to this! My ground up extruder has been working like a champ, and the only final bit of refinement is the pid work.

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          • matt3oundefined
            matt3o @Nuramori
            last edited by

            @Nuramori to be fair it's easy easy enough to manual tune it... even though the second C parameter doesn't seem to be working in the current version

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            • dc42undefined
              dc42 administrators @matt3o
              last edited by

              @matt3o said in This should please some Duet 3 users:

              @Nuramori to be fair it's easy easy enough to manual tune it... even though the second C parameter doesn't seem to be working in the current version

              Correct, heater feedforward is not implemented in 3.2, but it is in the forthcoming 3.3beta.

              Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
              Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
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              • Nuramoriundefined
                Nuramori @matt3o
                last edited by

                @matt3o I know. I’ve done it before. I’m just being lazy :). Rewiring just for a pid is a pita on my machine.

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                • matt3oundefined
                  matt3o @Nuramori
                  last edited by

                  @Nuramori not sure we are talking about the same thing. you can do manual tuning (without rewiring) directly on the tooldboard. You basically do with pen and paper what the pid tuning does automatically. I agree having the procedure automated it's better, but I guess I miss more the feedforward than the autotuning.

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                  • Nuramoriundefined
                    Nuramori @matt3o
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                    @matt3o oh then I’m definitely too lazy to do paper and pencil work. ! Lol.

                    Actually I’d do it but I’m not really in a rush atm. Dave and the team have been doing yeomans work and I can wait. Tbh the printing I’ve gotten on the current pid variables work fine for what I’ve needed. It’s more academic to see what the changes do with the new algorithms.

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                    • beachtecundefined
                      beachtec
                      last edited by

                      @dc42 Thank you! Looking forward to that feature, I never wanted to get good at PID loop tuning 🙂 lol

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                      • beachtecundefined
                        beachtec @matt3o
                        last edited by

                        @matt3o I see your point; it is not a very fast process and it is worthwhile to know how to tune a PID loop 🙂

                        Some people just want to build machines and that might be a nice feature for them. The algorithm looks like it performs pretty well...

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