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    • TheBasedDogeundefined
      TheBasedDoge @Phaedrux
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      @phaedrux I saw that but it seems to only be for Duet 3 right? Duet 2 has no NP_LED pins

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      • Phaedruxundefined
        Phaedrux Moderator @TheBasedDoge
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        @thebaseddoge Correct. Duet2 lacks the hardware.

        Duet 3 MB6HC supports both DotStar and NeoPixel LED strips. Duet 3 Mini supports NeoPixel only. Duet 2 and Duet Maestro do not support these LED strips directly, but you can use an Arduino to interface them to a Duet.

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        • TheBasedDogeundefined
          TheBasedDoge @Phaedrux
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          @phaedrux Right, but this line in the 3.3beta3 changelog implies that Duet 2 can now do it. That is where my confusion comes from.

          Bit-banged NeoPixel LED strips are supported on Duet WiFi/Ethernet. On these boards RRF will wait stop movement while updating the LED strip, so M150 commands should not be issued while the machine is printing, other than at places where a short pause is acceptable such as at layer change and in the start and end scripts.
          
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          • droftartsundefined
            droftarts administrators @TheBasedDoge
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            @thebaseddoge I think a pin has been enabled for controlling the Neopixels on 12864 displays. But I don’t know if it works outside this use case. Will need some @dc42 guidance.

            Ian

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            • TheBasedDogeundefined
              TheBasedDoge @droftarts
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              @droftarts I didn't think the Duet 2 Wifi supported the 12864 either, only the Maestro? Hopefully dc42 can clarify everything.
              thanks.

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              • Print3dundefined
                Print3d @dc42
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                @dc42 I upgraded and noticed user variables in SBC mode are not showing up. I know integration was pulled in b2 and a fix was in the works for 3.3b3... Is this is a bug or have plans changed for user variable integration in SBC mode?

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                • dc42undefined
                  dc42 administrators @Print3d
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                  Global variables appear in the Object Model Explorer in 3.3beta3 but changes to their values are not picked up. That is fixed in the forthcoming 3.3RC1.

                  Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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                  • TheBasedDogeundefined
                    TheBasedDoge @TheBasedDoge
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                    @thebaseddoge said in Software package 3.3beta3 released:

                    @phaedrux Right, but this line in the 3.3beta3 changelog implies that Duet 2 can now do it. That is where my confusion comes from.

                    Bit-banged NeoPixel LED strips are supported on Duet WiFi/Ethernet. On these boards RRF will wait stop movement while updating the LED strip, so M150 commands should not be issued while the machine is printing, other than at places where a short pause is acceptable such as at layer change and in the start and end scripts.
                    

                    @droftarts said in Software package 3.3beta3 released:

                    @thebaseddoge I think a pin has been enabled for controlling the Neopixels on 12864 displays. But I don’t know if it works outside this use case. Will need some @dc42 guidance.

                    Ian

                    @dc42 do you have any more info on this? thank you!

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                    • dc42undefined
                      dc42 administrators @TheBasedDoge
                      last edited by dc42

                      @thebaseddoge these are the pins to use when connecting a 12864 LCD to a Duet WiFi/Ethernet:

                      constexpr Pin EncoderPinB = PortCPin(7);		// connlcd.3	-> exp2.6
                      constexpr Pin EncoderPinA = PortAPin(8);		// connlcd.4	-> exp2.8
                      constexpr Pin LcdNeopixelOutPin = PortDPin(18);	        // connlcd.5	-> exp1.5
                      constexpr Pin LcdResetPin = PortCPin(28);		// connlcd.6	-> exp1.6
                      constexpr Pin LcdA0Pin = PortDPin(19);			// connlcd.7	-> exp1.7
                      constexpr Pin LcdCSPin = PortAPin(25);			// connlcd.8	-> exp1.8
                      constexpr Pin EncoderPinSw = PortDPin(20);		// connlcd.9	-> exp1.9
                      constexpr Pin LcdBeepPin = PortDPin(21);		// connlcd.10	-> exp1.10
                      
                      // Additional spi wiring for FYSETC Mini 12864 display:
                      // connlcd.2 (gnd)	-> exp1.2
                      // connsd.1 (+5V)	-> exp1.1
                      // connsd.2 (gnd)	-> exp2.2
                      // connsd.3 (SD CS)	-> exp2.7
                      // connsd.4 (sck)	-> exp2.9
                      // connsd.5 (mosi)	-> exp2.5
                      // connsd.6 (miso)	-> exp2.10
                      

                      Warning! Some displays have the EXP1 and EXP2 connectors the other way round. So don't rely on the exp1 and exp2 pin numbers in the above.

                      Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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                      • droftartsundefined
                        droftarts administrators @dc42
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                        @dc42 I think the question was what pin to use to control Neopixels independently. Is connlcd.5 always available for Neopixels, or only when a 12864 is connected and defined in config.g?

                        Ian

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                        • dc42undefined
                          dc42 administrators @droftarts
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                          The support in RRF is intended for driving the LEDs on 7567 displays, however I think it should work without a display being configured provided that you don't try to use drivers 10 and 11. You will need to level shift the signal from 3.3v to 5V.

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                          • nmsmith89undefined
                            nmsmith89 @dc42
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                            @dc42
                            The RGBW Neopixels don't seem to work in 3.3b3 even though it's in the release notes. Is it not implemented yet or am I doing something wrong?

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                            • dc42undefined
                              dc42 administrators @nmsmith89
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                              @nmsmith89, it is implemented. There are new M150 X parameter values for RGBW. I have just updated the documentation at https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Gcode?revisionid=HEAD#Section_M150_Set_LED_colours.

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                              • TheBasedDogeundefined
                                TheBasedDoge @dc42
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                                @dc42 I do have a PanelDue 5" display, but i dont have anything on stepper 10/11. so do I just need to use pin 5? what fw config changes are required?

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                                • nmsmith89undefined
                                  nmsmith89 @dc42
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                                  @dc42 Thank You!!!

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                                  • Diamondbackundefined
                                    Diamondback @SIam
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                                    @siam Finally managed to get the accelerometer connected... I'm currently using about 3m of USB 3 extension cable and that seems to work ok, was just a lot of pain to wire up...
                                    It looks like shielding is way more effective here than just twisted wire pairs (which I tried before and didn't work on its own)

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                                    • dc42undefined
                                      dc42 administrators @Diamondback
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                                      @diamondback said in Software package 3.3beta3 released:

                                      @siam Finally managed to get the accelerometer connected... I'm currently using about 3m of USB 3 extension cable and that seems to work ok, was just a lot of pain to wire up...
                                      It looks like shielding is way more effective here than just twisted wire pairs (which I tried before and didn't work on its own)

                                      The SPI frequency is currently 4MHz. I'll try reducing it, that may make it easier to use long cables.

                                      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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                                      • Diamondbackundefined
                                        Diamondback
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                                        @dc42 said in Software package 3.3beta3 released:

                                        @diamondback said in Software package 3.3beta3 released:

                                        @siam Finally managed to get the accelerometer connected... I'm currently using about 3m of USB 3 extension cable and that seems to work ok, was just a lot of pain to wire up...
                                        It looks like shielding is way more effective here than just twisted wire pairs (which I tried before and didn't work on its own)

                                        The SPI frequency is currently 4MHz. I'll try reducing it, that may make it easier to use long cables.

                                        Thanks for looking into this. Is there any advantage to the higher frequency in practical use? If so, maybe offer te higher speeds as an option still?

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                                        • dc42undefined
                                          dc42 administrators
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                                          3.3RC1 will default to 2MHz and allow the frequency to be changed using a new Q parameter on the M955 command.

                                          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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                                          • snagit007undefined
                                            snagit007
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                                            Thanks all for your great work!
                                            I have updated my BLV Cube with Duet3 and SBC to 3.3beta3 and everything works flawlessly. It is just incredible that the software can support individual configured systems providing first class prints.

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