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    • mjseabrightundefined
      mjseabright
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      I am selecting hardware for a new printer and am confused about the PT100 sensor support on the Duet3 Mini5+. There seems to be contradictory information on the Duet3D website.

      On the Duet3 Mini5+ product page (https://www.duet3d.com/duet3mini5plus) under "Temperature Measurement", is says, "Support for two temperature daughterboards for up to 4 PT100 or thermocouple sensors".

      However, on the Duet3 Mini5+ hardware documentation page (https://docs.duet3d.com/Duet3D_hardware/Duet_3_family/Duet_3_Mini_5+_Hardware_Overview), under Features > Hardware Specification > Expansion, it says "Supports 1 x daughterboard (2 channels) on board."

      I need support for 3x PT100 sensors and a 100K thermistor. Does the Duet3 Mini5+ support this configuration with 2x PT100 daughterboards?

      Thank you very much for any clarification you can provide.

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      • dc42undefined
        dc42 administrators @mjseabright
        last edited by dc42

        @mjseabright thanks for drawing this to our attention. The product page is wrong; only one daughter board is supported.

        You could stack a second daughter board on top of the first if you run a wire from the connector on the top of it to a spare IOx.OUT pin.

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