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    • CCS86undefined
      CCS86 @dc42
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      @dc42 said in Accelerometer Usage:

      @ccs86 said in Accelerometer Usage:

      So I could physically swap the wires, or update to M955 P0 C"twck0+twd0"?

      yes.

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      • dc42undefined
        dc42 administrators @TheBasedDoge
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        @thebaseddoge use P0 in your M956 command (same as in your M955 command), not P124.0.

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        • dc42undefined
          dc42 administrators @CCS86
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          @ccs86 it's probably a wiring issue. A few days go I updated the wiring instructions at https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Accelerometers#Section_Direct_SPI_connection_to_a_Duet_main_board. The first photo in that section is the 1m long cable that I used successfully to connect the Adafruit board to the Maestro.

          You might like to try connecting the accelerometer to the Duet first using short jumper wires. When you have that working, you can try the same connections with a longer cable, taking care to keep the CS wire away from the other signal wires.

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          • CCS86undefined
            CCS86 @dc42
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            @dc42 said in Accelerometer Usage:

            @ccs86 it's probably a wiring issue. A few days go I updated the wiring instructions at https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Accelerometers#Section_Direct_SPI_connection_to_a_Duet_main_board. The first photo in that section is the 1m long cable that I used successfully to connect the Adafruit board to the Maestro.

            You might like to try connecting the accelerometer to the Duet first using short jumper wires. When you have that working, you can try the same connections with a longer cable, taking care to keep the CS wire away from the other signal wires.

            Could you tell us what wires are considered signal wires?

            I can try short jumpers, but I feel very good about my wiring. This was a fresh piece of CAT6 off the spool, all terminals crimped with a proper tool (EDM jaws), and it is the minimum length needed (shorter than 1 m).

            Is the 1k resistor still benefiting my setup?

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            • tekstyleundefined
              tekstyle @CCS86
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              @ccs86

              is there any reason to use VIN instead of the 3V pin on the LIs3DH module?

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              • CCS86undefined
                CCS86 @tekstyle
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                @tekstyle said in Accelerometer Usage:

                @ccs86

                is there any reason to use VIN instead of the 3V pin on the LIs3DH module?

                Yes, because that is a 3V output.

                The V_in pin can take a 3-5V input.

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                • CCS86undefined
                  CCS86
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                  @dc42

                  All re-wired with short jumpers... same issue.

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                  • dc42undefined
                    dc42 administrators @CCS86
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                    @ccs86 please connect all the jumpers to the appropriate pins on top of the temperature daughter board.

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                    • CCS86undefined
                      CCS86 @dc42
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                      @dc42 said in Accelerometer Usage:

                      @ccs86 please connect all the jumpers to the appropriate pins on top of the temperature daughter board.

                      I would need that pinout, since it does not match the mainboard pinout.

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                      • dc42undefined
                        dc42 administrators @CCS86
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                        @ccs86 the pilot is the same as on the main board except for TWCK and TWD.

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                        • CCS86undefined
                          CCS86 @dc42
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                          @dc42 said in Accelerometer Usage:

                          @ccs86 the pilot is the same as on the main board except for TWCK and TWD.

                          @dc42 Do I have this right? The error persists.

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                          • dc42undefined
                            dc42 administrators @CCS86
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                            @ccs86 I'll try that configuration here.

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                            • dc42undefined
                              dc42 administrators @CCS86
                              last edited by dc42

                              @ccs86 this arrangement is working for me, using the following command:

                              m955 p0 c"twck0+twd0"

                              I tried without enabling the PT100 channels, and also after enabling both channels. I normally connect the 3.3V wire to the 3.3V pin on the accelerometer, but I tried connecting it to the accelerometer VIN pin to match your setup, and it still works.

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                              • CCS86undefined
                                CCS86 @dc42
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                                @dc42 Thank you.

                                I'm having trouble making out some of your wire colors. Is this correct?

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                                • dc42undefined
                                  dc42 administrators @CCS86
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                                  @ccs86 yes, the wiring is as you have indicated.

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                                  • CCS86undefined
                                    CCS86 @dc42
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                                    @dc42 said in Accelerometer Usage:

                                    @ccs86 yes, the wiring is as you have indicated.

                                    Thanks for sticking with me, I finally got it working! Not sure if it had more to do with connecting to both the main board and the daughterboard, or if I had made an error somewhere.

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                                    I am running into quite a few overflow errors now, but don't see the rhyme or reason. Reducing the collection call to one axis and 500 samples still reported overflows. But after adding the S parameter to the M955 command, I got it to log all 3 axis for 1000 samples without an issue. That M955 S parameter behaves differently than I expected:

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                                    Sometimes I get overflow errors at 400 Hz, but not at 1344 Hz

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                                    • CCS86undefined
                                      CCS86
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                                      Also, is there anything I can do to reduce apparent noise in the accelerometer signal? These peaks seem like anomolies. This is with the printer at rest and steppers disabled. The peaks look very periodic.

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                                      • T3P3Tonyundefined
                                        T3P3Tony administrators @CCS86
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                                        @ccs86 could those peaks be from your fan?

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                                        • ajdtreydundefined
                                          ajdtreyd @CCS86
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                                          @ccs86

                                          About the overflows - I was getting these at first. Turned out the write speed of my SD card was abysmal (0.8MB/s). I got a new SD card and all is good now.

                                          Try running an SD read/write test ( M122 P104 S[file size in MB] ) and get a new card if write speeds are under 1.5MB/s

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                                          • CCS86undefined
                                            CCS86 @ajdtreyd
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                                            @ajdtreyd said in Accelerometer Usage:

                                            @ccs86

                                            About the overflows - I was getting these at first. Turned out the write speed of my SD card was abysmal (0.8MB/s). I got a new SD card and all is good now.

                                            Try running an SD read/write test ( M122 P104 S[file size in MB] ) and get a new card if write speeds are under 1.5MB/s

                                            Good call!

                                            Not terrible, not amazing:

                                            SD write speed for 5.0Mbyte file was 1.95Mbytes/sec
                                            

                                            I'll probably pop a new one in for good measure,

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