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    • Gost101undefined
      Gost101
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      @phaedrux I have seen that post and no I am not familiar with the wiring of the closed loop driver that's why I asked LOL. Do you know anyone who might be?

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      • Phaedruxundefined
        Phaedrux Moderator
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        Do you have a link for the big tree tech board?

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        • JoergS5undefined
          JoergS5 @Phaedrux
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          @phaedrux @Phaedrux here is a bit of information about the S42B v2.0: https://github.com/bigtreetech/BIGTREETECH-Stepper-Motor-Driver/tree/master/S42B/V2.0
          On page 11-12 of the first document is some information about dir/step/enable.

          The link was from https://www.reddit.com/r/BIGTREETECH/comments/l0xtgs/btt_s42b_v20_not_working_properly_what_am_i/, mentioning, that the dip switch documentation may be wrong.

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          • alankilianundefined
            alankilian @JoergS5
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            I don't know enough to be able to help with the original poster's questions, but I have one of my own.

            What do people think they are going to achieve using a closed-loop control board between their path creation machine (Duet) and their stepper motor?

            My experience measuring command-vs-actual positions showed that the stepper motor positions dramatically lagged the commanded position, and the position bounced all around at the beginning and end of moves. It would have produce terrible 3D prints.

            Do people think this is going to produce a more accurate position-control for their systems, because it's likely to not do that.

            This system is VERY different from the one being planned where the path-generating software and the closed-loop software are both running on the same machine like the new Duet closed-loop system being tested now.

            It would be interesting to see if anyone has gotten an external closed-loop system like this to NOT produce worse results then a properly-loaded open-loop system.

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            • Gost101undefined
              Gost101 @alankilian
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              @alankilian @JoergS5 Does this mean you guys can help me? I have no idea as per which connector on the breadboard connects to which connector on the closed loop board.

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              • Phaedruxundefined
                Phaedrux Moderator
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                https://github.com/bigtreetech/BIGTREETECH-Stepper-Motor-Driver/blob/master/S42B/V2.0/42 Stepper Motor Closed Loop Driver Control Board Manual.pdf

                Did you take a look at the manual from that github link?

                Have you tried connecting the step/direction/enable from the breakout board to the closed loop board yet?

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                • Gost101undefined
                  Gost101 @Phaedrux
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                  @phaedrux I have, no luck.

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                  • alankilianundefined
                    alankilian @Gost101
                    last edited by

                    @gost101 HERE'S a thread showing how to connect a different stepper driver to the expansion connector.

                    It looks like you connect step/direction/enable to the minus pins on the expansion.
                    Also, 3.3 Volts and ground.
                    Also power for the stepper motor (12V?) and ground.

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                    • Gost101undefined
                      Gost101 @alankilian
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                      @alankilian Which Pin connector should the GND, 5V/3.3V, & Power 12V/24V connect to on the Expansion board?

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                        JoergS5 @Gost101
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                          • alankilianundefined
                            alankilian @Gost101
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                            @gost101 Connect GND and +5 Volts from one of the two Heater connectors.

                            You'll need to get 12 or 24 Volts from the Duet mainboard.

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                            • Gost101undefined
                              Gost101
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                              @alankilian Is there a 12v connector on the board I can use?

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                              • engikeneerundefined
                                engikeneer @Gost101
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                                @gost101 assuming you're using a 12V PSU, just take it straight from that. The Duet WiFi doesn't have an internal 12V regulator, so if you have a 24V PSU, you can only supply 24v

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                                • Gost101undefined
                                  Gost101
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                                  @alankilian Thats what I thought but wasn't entirely sure. I'll let you know if it works, when I get back home.

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                                  • Gost101undefined
                                    Gost101
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                                    I made a quick wiring diagram in paint.

                                    Wiring Diagram.png

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                                    • Gost101undefined
                                      Gost101
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                                      @alankilian @I have 5 closed loop stepper drivers for context. Can I connect all of the closed loops stepper drivers to the same 5V and Ground Terminal or would that break something?

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                                      • alankilianundefined
                                        alankilian @Gost101
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                                        @gost101 That will be fine as long as you don't draw too much current for the 5 Volt supply or the connector you are using.

                                        SeemeCNC Rostock Max V3 converted to V3.2 with a Duet2 Ethernet Firmware 3.2 and SE300

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