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    • T3P3Tonyundefined
      T3P3Tony administrators @PCR
      last edited by

      @pcr nice! why the two different headers, one for Duet 3 and one for the 3 mini?

      www.duet3d.com

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      • PCRundefined
        PCR @T3P3Tony
        last edited by

        @t3p3tony yes. I dont want to Stack in diectly on the Board. Because of some connectors. And yes the Header is placed diffrently on duet 3 and Duet Mini ;(

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        • PCRundefined
          PCR @PCR
          last edited by

          @pcr btw someone from Germany who Likes to Test the Board ?

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          • zaptaundefined
            zapta @T3P3Tony
            last edited by zapta

            @t3p3tony said in New Raspberry Pi Zero 2W:

            definitely worth giving it a go though!

            How about a duet controller board with a plugged in Pi Zero for both controller and SBC functionalities?

            Edit: or a Pi Zero and a minimal MCU for i/o only, basically a Klipper style RRF on a single board.

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            • o_lampeundefined
              o_lampe @PCR
              last edited by

              @pcr said in New Raspberry Pi Zero 2W:

              @pcr btw someone from Germany who Likes to Test the Board ?

              Ich habe heute einen Zero 2W bestellt, aber ich habe weder Duet3 oder Mini5+.
              Vielleicht @cosmowave ?

              English: I've ordered a Z2W, but don't have duet3 nor Mini5...maybe Cosmowave?

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              • PCRundefined
                PCR @PCR
                last edited by

                @pcr

                pi@raspberrypi:~ $ neofetch
                  `.::///+:/-.        --///+//-:``    pi@raspberrypi 
                 `+oooooooooooo:   `+oooooooooooo:    -------------- 
                  /oooo++//ooooo:  ooooo+//+ooooo.    OS: Raspbian GNU/Linux 10 (buster) armv7l 
                  `+ooooooo:-:oo-  +o+::/ooooooo:     Host: Raspberry Pi Zero 2 Rev 1.0 
                   `:oooooooo+``    `.oooooooo+-      Kernel: 5.10.63-v7+ 
                     `:++ooo/.        :+ooo+/.`       Uptime: 10 mins 
                        ...`  `.----.` ``..           Packages: 533 (dpkg) 
                     .::::-``:::::::::.`-:::-`        Shell: bash 5.0.3 
                    -:::-`   .:::::::-`  `-:::-       Terminal: /dev/pts/0 
                   `::.  `.--.`  `` `.---.``.::`      CPU: BCM2835 (4) @ 1.000GHz 
                       .::::::::`  -::::::::` `       Memory: 49MiB / 427MiB 
                 .::` .:::::::::- `::::::::::``::.
                -:::` ::::::::::.  ::::::::::.`:::-                           
                ::::  -::::::::.   `-::::::::  ::::
                -::-   .-:::-.``....``.-::-.   -::-
                 .. ``       .::::::::.     `..`..
                   -:::-`   -::::::::::`  .:::::`
                   :::::::` -::::::::::` :::::::.
                   .:::::::  -::::::::. ::::::::
                    `-:::::`   ..--.`   ::::::.
                      `...`  `...--..`  `...`
                            .::::::::::
                             `.-::::-`
                
                pi@raspberrypi:~ $ ls /opt/dsf/sd
                filaments  firmware  gcodes  macros  menu  sys  www
                
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                • PCRundefined
                  PCR @T3P3Tony
                  last edited by

                  @t3p3tony https://copperhilltech.com/canpico-can-fd-module-with-raspberry-pi-pico/

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                  • oliofundefined
                    oliof @PCR
                    last edited by

                    @pcr I am game.

                    <>RatRig V-Minion Fly Super5Pro RRF<> V-Core 3.1 IDEX k*****r <> RatRig V-Minion SKR 2 Marlin<>

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                    • o_lampeundefined
                      o_lampe @PCR
                      last edited by o_lampe

                      @pcr
                      CAN-FD module for RasPi Pico I checked the prices of the main components: the CAN-FD module and the transceiver chip cost less than 3€
                      Why is this module so expensive?

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                      • PCRundefined
                        PCR @o_lampe
                        last edited by

                        @o_lampe dont Know. Could be the programming software. If Somebody would be interested in programming i would make a small Board with only the 2040 chip

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                        • o_lampeundefined
                          o_lampe @PCR
                          last edited by

                          @pcr said in New Raspberry Pi Zero 2W:

                          Could be the programming software

                          It's open source

                          The open-source MicroPython SDK from Canis Labs implements a sophisticated CAN API, including priority-inversion free drivers, 1μs accuracy timestamps, large buffers, and an API for triggering a logic analyzer or oscilloscope.
                          

                          If you make your own CAN-board, make sure all Pico through-hole pins are still available

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                          • PCRundefined
                            PCR @o_lampe
                            last edited by

                            @o_lampe Sure 😉 First development would be a hat for the pico

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                            • o_lampeundefined
                              o_lampe @PCR
                              last edited by

                              @pcr I wonder, if it would also work for the Zero 2W? A quad-core 1GHz SBC-board with CAN-FD would be a gamechanger...

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                              • PCRundefined
                                PCR @o_lampe
                                last edited by

                                @o_lampe
                                Should

                                https://copperhilltech.com/pican-fd-zero-can-fd-hat-for-raspberry-pi-zero-with-1a-smps/

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                                • o_lampeundefined
                                  o_lampe @PCR
                                  last edited by

                                  @pcr @T3P3Tony If we could integrate CAN-FD as PIO state machine in M0(Pico) hardware, we would only need a tranceiver...

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                                  • oliofundefined
                                    oliof @o_lampe
                                    last edited by oliof

                                    @o_lampe is that realtime capable though?

                                    <>RatRig V-Minion Fly Super5Pro RRF<> V-Core 3.1 IDEX k*****r <> RatRig V-Minion SKR 2 Marlin<>

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                                    • o_lampeundefined
                                      o_lampe @oliof
                                      last edited by

                                      @oliof I started reading about PIO statemachines yesterday, so I might got a wrong impression. They say, those state machine work independant from the processor.
                                      I assume RRF uses them for pulse generation, too.

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                                      • gloomyandyundefined
                                        gloomyandy @o_lampe
                                        last edited by

                                        @o_lampe said in New Raspberry Pi Zero 2W:

                                        They say, those state machine work independant from the processor.
                                        I assume RRF uses them for pulse generation, too.

                                        Does RRF currently run on any hardware that has a PIO state machine?

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                                        • o_lampeundefined
                                          o_lampe @gloomyandy
                                          last edited by

                                          @gloomyandy
                                          It seems only the M0 processor has those state machines. The M4 (duet2) doesn't have.
                                          I'm not even sure, if the Sam-C21 has them, although it's from the M0 family.

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                                          • gloomyandyundefined
                                            gloomyandy @o_lampe
                                            last edited by

                                            @o_lampe I may be wrong but I think that those pio blocks are part of the rPi silicon and not part of the Arm core.

                                            Most of these devices are a combination of a core from Arm plus manufacturer specific peripheral devices. So for instance the SPI device on an STM mcu is more than likely totally different to the SPI devices on a microchip mcu even if they both have the same Arm core. Things get a little bit more confusing though because Arm does provide some standard peripheral designs, that some manufacturers may use (or I think can even modify). So for instance the the SSP device on the LPC1768 (which provides SPI functionality) is actually an ARM PrimeCell Synchronous Serial Port (PL022).

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