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    • dc42undefined
      dc42 administrators @TKWARD
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      @TKWARD said in Dotstar questions?:

      Was this code ever implemented ?

      Yes, in the standard firmware build for Duet 3. Not in the Duet 2 build. It could be added to the Duet 2 build but you would need some external gating and level shifting hardware to interface with the DotStar strip.

      Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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      • TKWARDundefined
        TKWARD
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        That's what I was alluding to. I can design a cheap pcb with the 74HCT02 and some connectors ( with a set of jumper to select an appropriate CS ).

        Would the firmware changes be added just for this project ? Or, does it need to be added to the features 'wishlist' for Duet 2 firmware ?

        I'll post a circuit diagram in the coming days for the potential design.

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        • TKWARDundefined
          TKWARD @TKWARD
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          @dc42

          Will this work ?

          Did you see my previous questions ?

          Duet-LED-Driver.pdf

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          • TKWARDundefined
            TKWARD @dc42
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            @dc42

            See replies below ...miss-tagged them ... there is a pdf with potential circuit diagram of addon board

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            • dc42undefined
              dc42 administrators
              last edited by dc42

              I wouldn't use as much as 1000uF between Vcc and ground (100uF should be enough), but otherwise that should be OK. However, if you will be using a separate 5V supply to power the DotStar then you should take precautions against the Duet being powered but not the DotStar, or vice versa. A resistor of about 3K3 in series with each of Duet CS, SCLK and MOSI and the corresponding 74HCT02 connection should be sufficient.

              Also the Duet and DotStar PSUs need a common ground, so it's probably best to link the grounds on that board.

              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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              • TKWARDundefined
                TKWARD
                last edited by TKWARD

                @dc42 Thanks David.

                The ground is definitely commoned.

                I'll add the resistors as per your suggestion.

                Would the firmware changes be added just for this project ? Or, does it need to be added to the features 'wishlist' for Duet 2 firmware ?

                How would this be operated in terms of G code ? with M150 command ?

                Also, assume that if a thermocouple board is used, only 2 of the CS would be available anyway ?

                Thanks,

                Keith

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                • dc42undefined
                  dc42 administrators @TKWARD
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                  @TKWARD said in Dotstar questions?:

                  @dc42 Thanks David.

                  Would the firmware changes be added just for this project ? Or, does it need to be added to the features 'wishlist' for Duet 2 firmware ?

                  if you do ahead with this then I will enable DotStar support in RRF3. It will need a new configuration command (probably a variant of M150) to specify which CS line to use.

                  How would this be operated in terms of G code ? with M150 command ?

                  Yes.

                  Also, assume that if a thermocouple board is used, only 2 of the CS would be available anyway ?

                  Yes. So you might want to omit the jumper block and just wire it to use CS1. If you stack it on top of a daughter board then it would use CS3 instead automatically, because CS3 feeding into the daughter board is routed to the corresponding pin for CS1 on the top connector.

                  Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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                  • TKWARDundefined
                    TKWARD
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                    @dc42

                    I'm going ahead with it.

                    Jumpers removed.
                    CS is set to CS_1.
                    Tank Capacitor value changed, and resistors added as per your suggestion.

                    Just waiting on an assembly price from Chinese supplier.

                    I'd like to send you a few boards to test with the firmware. ( Take this offline and get address etc via pm ?? )

                    Thanks
                    Keith

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                    • nikschaundefined
                      nikscha
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                      Any updates on the project so far? I'd be interested in the schematics for the board 🙂

                      Stay in school

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                      • CanDo415undefined
                        CanDo415
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                        Is it possible to skip some LEDs in the settings?
                        Lets say LEDs 1-10 are set to different colors.
                        I want to change LED2 without changing LED1.

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                        • T3P3Tonyundefined
                          T3P3Tony administrators @CanDo415
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                          @cando415 no, just send the same setting again for the LEDS who do not change.

                          www.duet3d.com

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                          • CanDo415undefined
                            CanDo415
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                            can you store that info somewere? which LED should get what state?

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                            • Phaedruxundefined
                              Phaedrux Moderator @CanDo415
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                              @cando415 said in Dotstar questions?:

                              can you store that info somewere? which LED should get what state?

                              Possibly as a variable

                              https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/GCode_Meta_Commands

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                              • CanDo415undefined
                                CanDo415 @Phaedrux
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                                @phaedrux
                                Oh! I have to upgrade my knolagebase!
                                That makes it much better.
                                Thx

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                                • CanDo415undefined
                                  CanDo415 @Phaedrux
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                                  @phaedrux
                                  is there a good tutorial for the metacommands somewere?

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                                  • Phaedruxundefined
                                    Phaedrux Moderator
                                    last edited by Phaedrux

                                    I'm not aware of a tutorial, but between the wiki page and the meta command forum section you can find some examples and ask questions.

                                    https://forum.duet3d.com/category/34/gcode-meta-commands

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