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    • Nuramoriundefined
      Nuramori @jay_s_uk
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      @jay_s_uk rats. 😛

      I'm designing the mount for the accelerometer, and now I'm trying to understand the "Inn" orientation parameter for M955. It's not quite clear how to determine the correct value. I have a core xy (BLV cube) and I'm looking to orient the board 90 degrees from what the board symbol shows, which would otherwise align with the printer x/y axis. So if the "default" is 21, I'm not sure what it would be if I rotated the board clockwise 90 degrees.

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      • dc42undefined
        dc42 administrators @Nuramori
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        @nuramori, the documentation was wrong. The default (which corresponds to the chip axes lining up with the machine axes) is 20, not 21.

        When you rotate the chip, if chip +Z is still up then the first digit 2 doesn't change. The second digit will be 1 if the chip +X direction faces the machine +Y direction, or 5 if it faces machine -Y.

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        • Nuramoriundefined
          Nuramori @dc42
          last edited by Nuramori

          @dc42 aaaah, I get it now, thanks! The silkscreen arrow on the adafruit board helps put that together.

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          • zaptaundefined
            zapta @Nuramori
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            @nuramori said in Coming soon: Accelerometer Support:

            I'm designing the mount for the accelerometer..

            Is the accelerometer supposed to be mounted permanently or just used one time to measure the reassurance frequency(s) of the system?

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            • Nuramoriundefined
              Nuramori @zapta
              last edited by

              @zapta My understanding it's providing real time or near real time feedback that's taken into account for all movement. So in short, a permanent part of the system.

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              • jay_s_ukundefined
                jay_s_uk @Nuramori
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                @nuramori on klipper its a run once and remove from the system thing until you change something.
                not sure if it will be used in the same way here or not

                Owns various duet boards and is the main wiki maintainer for the Teamgloomy LPC/STM32 port of RRF. Assume I'm running whatever the latest beta/stable build is

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                • CNCModellerundefined
                  CNCModeller @jay_s_uk
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                  @jay_s_uk said in Coming soon: Accelerometer Support:

                  @nuramori on klipper its a run once and remove from the system thing until you change something.
                  not sure if it will be used in the same way here or not

                  My understanding is also that it's a run once to characterise the resonance of the printer.

                  Input shaping is an open loop approach as far as I understand.

                  However, the accelerometer needs to be rigidly secured to the print head to accurately measure the printers characteristics so a dedicated mount IMO is a good idea.

                  That's not to say we won't find other uses for an accelerometer in the the future of course!!

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                  • Nuramoriundefined
                    Nuramori
                    last edited by Nuramori

                    My soon to be installed Sammy/LIS3DH combo.

                    image of accelerometer mockup

                    IMG_1783.jpg

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                    • CNCModellerundefined
                      CNCModeller @Nuramori
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                      @nuramori said in Coming soon: Accelerometer Support:

                      My soon to be installed Sammy/LIS3DH combo.

                      image of accelerometer mockup

                      IMG_1783.jpg

                      That's nice, I've got an order in for a couple of duet Sammy boards from Germany. Looking forward to having a play with my Duet 3 mini.

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                      • aprzundefined
                        aprz
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                        So would the accelerometer be mounted to the frame or motor? Does its position matter for it to read any ringing frequency.

                        This article is interesting:
                        https://www.omega.com/en-us/resources/accelerometers

                        https://www.pcb.com/resources/technical-information/mounting

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                        • dc42undefined
                          dc42 administrators @aprz
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                          @aprz said in Coming soon: Accelerometer Support:

                          So would the accelerometer be mounted to the frame or motor?

                          It would be mounted on the print head. For a bed slinger, you would also need to take measurements with it mounted on the bed.

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                          • Nuramoriundefined
                            Nuramori @aprz
                            last edited by

                            @aprz This is how/where I'm mounting mine...

                            174208563_10225592618951384_268673416949702885_n.jpg

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                            • o_lampeundefined
                              o_lampe @Nuramori
                              last edited by o_lampe

                              @nuramori
                              👍
                              I like your silicone-sock wiper 🙂

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                              • CNCModellerundefined
                                CNCModeller @dc42
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                                @dc42 said in Coming soon: Accelerometer Support:

                                @aprz said in Coming soon: Accelerometer Support:

                                So would the accelerometer be mounted to the frame or motor?

                                It would be mounted on the print head. For a bed slinger, you would also need to take measurements with it mounted on the bed.

                                @dc42 Given the bed on a bed slinger increases in mass during a print would it be beneficial to alter the ringing frequency during the print to account for the print mass?

                                If so I guess we could embed input shaping gcode in the print file or something like that.

                                Perhaps enter the total print mass at the start of a print and profile the shaping based on % complete and a survey of frequencies across a print mass range.

                                Interesting 🤓 stuff...

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                                • jay_s_ukundefined
                                  jay_s_uk @CNCModeller
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                                  @cncmodeller the amount of filament used is known already so it wouldn't be too difficult to track that to mass being added

                                  Owns various duet boards and is the main wiki maintainer for the Teamgloomy LPC/STM32 port of RRF. Assume I'm running whatever the latest beta/stable build is

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                                  • CNCModellerundefined
                                    CNCModeller @Nuramori
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                                    @nuramori said in Coming soon: Accelerometer Support:

                                    @aprz This is how/where I'm mounting mine...

                                    174208563_10225592618951384_268673416949702885_n.jpg

                                    @Nuramori given these don't need to be a permanent fit, are you fitting a plug at the print head to remove it after doing the resonance survey? I will be as I have a moving bed and will also be using the board to characterise my other printers too.

                                    Therefore:

                                    Should I be adding ballast to account for the loss of mass. Probably not unless the print head is very light?

                                    Also should we be terminating the disconnected wire's at the connector to reduce EMF back to the Duet?

                                    Really looking forward to trying this out. 🙂

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                                    • o_lampeundefined
                                      o_lampe @CNCModeller
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                                      @cncmodeller said in Coming soon: Accelerometer Support:

                                      Also should we be terminating the disconnected wire's at the connector to reduce EMF back to the Duet?

                                      When you uninstall it, you also comment out the sensor definition. The pins involved will no longer be 'observed' by RRF

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                                      • CNCModellerundefined
                                        CNCModeller @o_lampe
                                        last edited by

                                        @o_lampe said in Coming soon: Accelerometer Support:

                                        @cncmodeller said in Coming soon: Accelerometer Support:

                                        Also should we be terminating the disconnected wire's at the connector to reduce EMF back to the Duet?

                                        When you uninstall it, you also comment out the sensor definition. The pins involved will no longer be 'observed' by RRF

                                        Yeah thinking about it I'm just going to have a temporary loom as well so it'll all get removed all the way back to the Duet.

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                                        • o_lampeundefined
                                          o_lampe @CNCModeller
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                                          @cncmodeller
                                          Imagine we'd have to terminate all unused I/O pins on the boards 😵

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                                          • CNCModellerundefined
                                            CNCModeller @o_lampe
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                                            @o_lampe said in Coming soon: Accelerometer Support:

                                            @cncmodeller
                                            Imagine we'd have to terminate all unused I/O pins on the boards 😵

                                            As I understand it there is a difference between unused pins and unterminated flying wires that are still connected. Unterminated wires would just act as an antenna to draw electromagnetic interference into the Duet.

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