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    • thomas.weissundefined
      thomas.weiss
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      Hey everybody,

      we have a couple of Duet 3 mini 5+ boards for a project. Everything is going quite okay so far, but I have a question regarding the use of the IO_0.

      On the actual 5-Pin IO_0, I have an end-stop switch attached. On the Panel due connector, there is a microcontroller that is trying to communicate via Serial/UART. This is not really tested to work yet since I noticed, that the panel due RX/TX pins are labeled as io_0_in and io_0_out.

      Are the panel due's RX/TS pins the same pins that are attached on the 5-Pin IO_0? Will using both of them be a problem?

      I appreciate any help or ideas to learn from. Thank you!

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      • dc42undefined
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        @thomas-weiss yes they are the same pins, so you can't use both at once.

        Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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        • thomas.weissundefined
          thomas.weiss @dc42
          last edited by thomas.weiss

          @dc42 Oh wow. That was a fast and precise reply. Thanks a lot!

          If I may ask one more question without opening a new topic just for that. I have a laser (a pointing laser, not a cutting one) that runs on 3-5V with 20 mA. Can I directly run this by connecting it between out_6_buff and GND? Can I pull 20 mA from that pin?

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          • dc42undefined
            dc42 administrators @thomas.weiss
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            @thomas-weiss do you mean the Laser/VFD port? Yes you can connect it directly to that port; however it has a 100 ohm series resistor plus the internal resistance in the buffer, so you might not get quite enough voltage and current if the laser needs 20mA.

            Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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