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    • appjawsundefined
      appjaws
      last edited by

      Thanks for the help.
      I am totally confused....(not hard)

      from the Wiki*****
      Two further signals must be connected on the accelerometer breakout board: SPI CS, and INT1. The INT1 pin must be connected to a Duet pin with interrupt capability. This is what we suggest:

      On Duet WiFi, Duet Ethernet and Duet Maestro all the SPI CS pins have interrupt capability, so you can use any two spare CS pins on the daughter board connector. For example, on a Duet WiFi or Duet Ethernet you could connect the accelerometer CS pin to SPI.CS3, and the INT1 pin to SPI.CS4. Then use this command to tell RRF about it:
      M955 P0 C"spi.cs3+spi.cs4"


      I can not see any markings on my daughter board for SPI.CS3 or CS4

      from the Wiki*****
      To use a direct connection, connect the accelerometer MOSI (also called SDI), MISO (also called SDO), SCLK and GND pins to the corresponding pins on the SPI daughter board connector. You can also pick up +3.3V on the daughter board connector to feed to the Vcc pin of the accelerometer.


      On the accelerometer the markings are:
      I2,A3,A2,A1,SDO,CS

      Vin, GND,SCL, SDA INT

      So would SDI actually be SDA?
      Would SCLK actually be SCL?
      Where are the corresponding SCLK, GND, Vcc SDI,SDO, SPI.CS3, SPI.CS4 on the daughter board?

      I already have a PT100 connected to RTD1 on the daughter board

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      • sebkritikelundefined
        sebkritikel @appjaws
        last edited by sebkritikel

        @appjaws Here is my wiring diagram I used when connecting to the daughter board header on the Duet2 - see important notes below about actually connecting to the daughter board itself.
        7b3e641b-21ba-421d-ab7d-027b2314b1f8-image.png

        For the daughter board, I think the two key notes are

        You would have needed to use spi.cs3 or spi.cs4(because spi.cs1 and spi.cs2 are used by the daughter board. Those pins are routed to the top of the daughter board on different pins (the pins that would be spi.cs1 and spi.cs2 respectively if those were routed straight through).

        and

        So when connecting via the daughterboard, I should connect cs to pin position 3, and int1 to pin position 1, to pick up cs3 and cs4?

        Using M955 P0 C"spi.cs3+spi.cs4"

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        • appjawsundefined
          appjaws @sebkritikel
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          @sebkritikel perfect, thanks, I'll crack on in the morning.

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          • dc42undefined
            dc42 administrators @appjaws
            last edited by

            @appjaws, the diagram posted by @sebkritikel is valid if you don't have a daughter board already plugged into the connector.

            If you do have a single daughter board plugged in to it, then on the top of the daughterboard CS3 and CS4 are shifted 3 pins to the left in the above diagram. CS1 and CS2 are not available because the daughter board uses them.

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            • CCS86undefined
              CCS86 @dc42
              last edited by

              Accelerometer has arrived.

              Man, this component is close to the mounting screw! Might have to grind down the head.

              f148701e-fba2-48d3-935b-0fa3c4a0f350-image.png

              Have a nice mount for my carriage designed and ready to print:

              e131a631-7f70-488d-be4e-925920d86589-image.png

              @dc42 What are the odds input shaping makes it to the Maestro?

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              • dc42undefined
                dc42 administrators @CCS86
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                @ccs86 said in Input Shapers: 2HUMP_EI & 3HUMP_EI + Auto Tuning:

                What are the odds input shaping makes it to the Maestro?

                Not good, because the Maestro does not have hardware floating point.

                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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                • CCS86undefined
                  CCS86 @dc42
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                  @dc42 said in Input Shapers: 2HUMP_EI & 3HUMP_EI + Auto Tuning:

                  @ccs86 said in Input Shapers: 2HUMP_EI & 3HUMP_EI + Auto Tuning:

                  What are the odds input shaping makes it to the Maestro?

                  Not good, because the Maestro does not have hardware floating point.

                  That is super disappointing to hear. I was under the impression that it did: https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Comparison_of_Duets_vs._other_32-bit_controller_boards

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                  • zaptaundefined
                    zapta @CCS86
                    last edited by

                    @ccs86, notice the difference in the link you posted between Maestro and Duet2, one is M4 and one is M4F.

                    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ARM_Cortex-M#Cortex-M4 .

                    Sometimes the fine prints make a big difference. 😉

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                    • CCS86undefined
                      CCS86 @zapta
                      last edited by

                      @zapta said in Input Shapers: 2HUMP_EI & 3HUMP_EI + Auto Tuning:

                      @ccs86, notice the difference in the link you posted between Maestro and Duet2, one is M4 and one is M4F.

                      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ARM_Cortex-M#Cortex-M4 .

                      Sometimes the fine prints make a big difference. 😉

                      I was talking about this:

                      50885797-25c6-466e-bf79-2a1ff661f18e-image.png

                      This reads to me as the Maestro having floating point hardware. So, when one of the most anticipated firmware features isn't likely to be supported on the Maestro because of a "lack of floating point hardware", it seems reasonable to be confused/disappointed.

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                      • zaptaundefined
                        zapta @CCS86
                        last edited by zapta

                        @ccs86 said in Input Shapers: 2HUMP_EI & 3HUMP_EI + Auto Tuning:

                        it seems reasonable to be confused/disappointed.

                        Good point. It is represented to have hardware FP similar to the Duet2 which is expected to support input shaping. Same goes for RAM size and CPU speed.

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                        • dc42undefined
                          dc42 administrators @CCS86
                          last edited by dc42

                          @ccs86 that entry in that table is incorrect.

                          Edit: I have corrected it.

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                          • garyd9undefined
                            garyd9
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                            It's interesting that the table shown above differentiates between the Cortex M4 and M4F, but then doesn't use the "F" suffix on the processor for the Duet3 6HC. That might lead a person to believe that the chip used on the Duet3 does NOT contain the optional FPU.

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                            • Nuramoriundefined
                              Nuramori
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                              I received from Filastruder an email about great new products from Duet, including a new toolboard, version 1.01 that "is now shipping with a built in accelerometer."

                              I really hope that purchase I just made 2 minutes ago isn't any more a mistake as the sammy-c21 and LIS3DH I bought the week before 😛

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                              • CCS86undefined
                                CCS86 @dc42
                                last edited by

                                @dc42 said in Input Shapers: 2HUMP_EI & 3HUMP_EI + Auto Tuning:

                                @ccs86 that entry in that table is incorrect.

                                Edit: I have corrected it.

                                @dc42 That makes a lot more sense. Would you mind shooting me a PM?

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