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    • MikeSundefined
      MikeS @oc_geek
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      @oc_geek i thought you were using the daughterboard connection for the DHT which is made to be used with this: https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/PT100_temperature_sensor_daughter_board. Now i saw that you used the 12864_EXP* one. I don't understand if all expansion / daughterboard SPI pins can't use interrupts, or maybe some have it but they have the 10k resistor. In the second case the resistor could be unsoldered and, with the pads bridged, only one pin used for I/O.

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      • oc_geekundefined
        oc_geek
        last edited by oc_geek

        no i do not use any Temp DB as the mini 5+ has direct support for DHT21

        i was using the Temp DB plug to get the cs pin but it doesn't work so..

        now I'm using the IO4 5 pin receptacle and with the Y cable (in and out bridged to signal) it works (with rel 3.3 beta1)

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        • oc_geekundefined
          oc_geek @MikeS
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          @MikeS the SPI appears to do not support interrupts, yes

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          • oc_geekundefined
            oc_geek
            last edited by oc_geek

            @dc42 I have to report that it seems there are still some issues in the Rel 3.3 Beta 1
            as by time to time the sensor reports 2000*C , not sure if there are better fixes in the works..

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            ..it MIGHT be related to the fact that the steppers go in stand by...but not sure really... it either works very well or read 2000*C

            it is doing it all the time...

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            • oc_geekundefined
              oc_geek @oc_geek
              last edited by oc_geek

              now she is printing and the sensor appears fine ... weird really werid ....

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              • dc42undefined
                dc42 administrators
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                Are you using shielded cable to connect the DHT21? The one-wire bus is sensitive to noise (like I2C) so if you use unshielded cable then it is very likely to pick up interference from any stepper motor cables that it runs close to.

                Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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                • oc_geekundefined
                  oc_geek @dc42
                  last edited by oc_geek

                  @dc42 nothing related to interference sorry

                  the issue appears it seems when the printer is resting. No prob when it is printing it has been 3 hours and not a single glitch ... something in the FW isn't right; the issue present itself at rest status

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                  Will an external feed of 5V DCC make a difference ?
                  It seems something changes when the board is resting...

                  This is what happens after a print of 7h with zero problems with the sensor...
                  ...print finishes and there it is the sensor goes crazy...again...

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                  • dc42undefined
                    dc42 administrators @oc_geek
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                    @oc_geek said in Mini 5+ and DHT21 sensor:

                    Will an external feed of 5V DCC make a difference ?
                    It seems something changes when the board is resting...

                    I doubt that providing external 5V power will make any difference. I don't have a DHT21, but I have a DHT22 that I can leave attached to an idle Duet 3 Mini to see if I get any temperature jumps.

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                    • oc_geekundefined
                      oc_geek @dc42
                      last edited by

                      @dc42 thanks. Yes please if you can that would be really appreciated.
                      It's a pity because in print time it is rock solid and works great

                      I'll try the 5V external power too; it does not hurt and i'm rotating the PSU as i made a more solid bracket

                      thanks for keeping me posted

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                      • oc_geekundefined
                        oc_geek @dc42
                        last edited by oc_geek

                        @dc42 it appears that adding the external 5V DCC EXT power actually solved the glitches.
                        Yesterday it was fine all day
                        and i'm just out of a 17hours night print and it seems fine again.
                        I hope that's how it stays 🙂
                        thanks

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                        and again later 2h all seems fine

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                        • dc42undefined
                          dc42 administrators
                          last edited by

                          That's interesting, I didn't expect it to make any difference.

                          I powered up a Duet 3 Mini yesterday and left it idle all day, and I didn't see anything unusual about the DHT22 readings or the temperature graph that they were displayed on.

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                          • oc_geekundefined
                            oc_geek @dc42
                            last edited by

                            @dc42 don't know...however now it works very well
                            It might be that my Duet 5+/2+ is fully loaded (i used all connectors)

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                            • A Former User?
                              A Former User @oc_geek
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                              @oc_geek said in Mini 5+ and DHT21 sensor:

                              @dc42 said in Mini 5+ and DHT21 sensor:

                              M308 S10 P"io4.out+io4.in" Y"dht21" A"Chbr Temp [C]"

                              tested with Rel 3.3 Beta 1

                              it is working now, thanks

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                              What command do you use to get the humidity?

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                              • PaulHewundefined
                                PaulHew @A Former User
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                                @lbi As in the other posts, you need to connect the signal to both IOx.in and IOx.out from the DHT. 3.3V feed from that connector.

                                Code for my setup is

                                ;DHT Sensor on IO4
                                M308 S10 P"io4.out+io4.in" Y"dht22" A"Chbr Temp[C]"
                                M308 S11 P"S10.1" Y"dhthumidity" A"Chbr Hum[%]"
                                

                                HTH, Paul.

                                RailCore II - Duet Mini + 1LC, Voron V0.1 - Duet Mini
                                Voron 2.4 disassembled..... Waiting for the RailCore Mini....

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