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    • dc42undefined
      dc42 administrators @lparnell34
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      @lparnell34 said in Scanning Z probe support in RRF 3.5:

      @dc42 thanks. I'm going to use a sammy-c21 board. Can I connect the can-out on the tool distribution board to the sammy-c21? Or do I have to use one of the four can connections for the tool boards?

      You can do either.

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      • samlogan87undefined
        samlogan87 @dc42
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        @dc42 is this something that you think you can connect into existing tool boards going forward, or will we need to buy a new tool board

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        • dc42undefined
          dc42 administrators @samlogan87
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          @samlogan87 it can be connected to existing version 1.1 and later tool boards if you can use a soldering iron with a very fine tip. Here's how I connected mine.
          2023-06-17 14.29.40.jpg
          2023-06-17 14.29.23.jpg

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          • samlogan87undefined
            samlogan87 @dc42
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            @dc42 Jeepers, these sausage fingers will struggle with that. Might have to ask a mate. It is hard to see where the upper connection point is from that photo

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              CNCModeller @dc42
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              @dc42 do you have a similar connection guide for a Sammy board?

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              • dc42undefined
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                @CNCModeller when using our standard firmware build for the SammyC21, you would connect the SDA pin of the LDC1612 to PA22 and the SCL pin to PA23.

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                  JoergS5 @samlogan87
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                  @samlogan87 said in Scanning Z probe support in RRF 3.5:

                  hard to see where the upper connection point i

                  I would say it is the left side of R55 R53. I would 3D a little housing and use two pogo pins to make the connection, so there would be no need to solder. I've ordered the Grove board and will make experiments also.

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                    samlogan87 @dc42
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                    @dc42 I have a 1.1 revision board which has the SWD Out plug where you have soldered onto. I am not going to do it now as I will wait for you to finish testing but where would I hook it up to?

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                      CNCModeller @dc42
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                      @dc42 said in Scanning Z probe support in RRF 3.5:

                      @CNCModeller when using our standard firmware build for the SammyC21, you would connect the SDA pin of the LDC1612 to PA22 and the SCL pin to PA23.

                      Ok thanks, just ordered an LDC1612, should be here in a week or so. Something else to add to the list of upgrades for my printer.

                      I'm assuming that this would work for scanning copper clad PCBs or metallic stock on a CNC milling machine to determine a surface deviation map or the lowest height on a stock top surface for Z work offsets?

                      Cheers
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                      • dc42undefined
                        dc42 administrators @samlogan87
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                        @samlogan87 here are the connections (circled in blue) for a revision 1.2 tool board, which is what I used. I'll take a look at where they would be made on a revision 1.1 board.

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                        • dc42undefined
                          dc42 administrators @dc42
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                          ...and here are the corresponding connections on a version 1.1 tool board, again to resistors next to the accelerometer chip.

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                          • lparnell34undefined
                            lparnell34 @dc42
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                            @dc42 could you share your M558 and M558.1 Gcode for the scanning probe?

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                              dc42 administrators @lparnell34
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                              @lparnell34 currently I use the standard tool changer Z probe microswitch for Z homing because it doesn't have the temperature sensitivity that inductive Z probes have. I have the scanning probe configured as an additional probe for use with G29. Here's an extract from config.g:

                              ; Z probe
                              M558 K0 P8 C"io3.in" H3 F1000:600 I0 T30000 	; Set Z probe type to switch, the axes for which it is used and the dive height + speeds
                              G31 P200 X0 Y0 Z0	 					; Set Z probe trigger value, offset and trigger height
                              ;M557 X-140:140 Y-80:80 S40 				; Define mesh grid
                              
                              ; Scanning Z probe
                              M558 K1 P11 C"24.i2c.ldc1612" F25000 T30000
                              G31 K1 Z3 Y-17
                              M557 X-140:140 Y-90:80 S12 			    ; Define mesh grid
                              

                              I changed my mesh.g file to recognise the K1 parameter (i.e. use the second Z probe) and do the M558.1 calibration at the start to avoid possible temperature sensitivity issues:

                              T-1
                              M208 S0 Y100
                              if exists(param.K) & param.K=1
                                G1 X0 Y0 F30000
                                M558.1 K1 S2
                              G29 S0 K{exists(param.K) ? param.K : 0}
                              G1 X0 Y0 F24000
                              M208 S0 Y49
                              G1 Y-150
                              

                              Then I send G29 K1 to do the scan. The M208 commands are included because on the tool changer, the Y axis limit depends on which tool is selected.

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                              • lparnell34undefined
                                lparnell34 @dc42
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                                @dc42 thanks. I'm using the tool changer too. Do you just have the coil pcb mounted to the bottom of the toolhead cover?

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                                • dc42undefined
                                  dc42 administrators @lparnell34
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                                  @lparnell34 initially yes, however that gave a large Y offset between the coil and the Z probe switch; so I extended the cover towards the switch.

                                  2023-06-30 21.37.16.jpg

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                                    Here's a blog entry with more details about this scanning probe: https://www.duet3d.com/blog/scanning-z-probe-for-reprapfirmware-and-Duet.

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                                      • samlogan87undefined
                                        samlogan87 @dc42
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                                        @dc42 do you guys think you will release a new version of the tool board where you put the i2c bus to a plug? Had another look tonight and there is no way I would be able to solder that 🤣

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                                          @JoergS5 I'm not sure why you deleted your post, however I had the same idea yesterday!

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                                            JoergS5 @dc42
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                                            @dc42 I deleted it because I doubt whether the BL Touch is necessary in the future *). But to repeat my idea:

                                            is it possible to bore a hole into the middle of the Grove coil and assemble it together with the BL Touch so the pin of the BL Touch goes through the coil hole. Then both have the same XY offset.

                                            *) I thought about using a gauge block at a bed edge as Z0 reference.
                                            Gauge blocks of class 0 have a precision of 0.1 micrometers. This could even be used with the LDC1612 measuring the angle of a rotated bed => 5 axis AC calibration, by measuring multiple points on the gauge block.

                                            The next idea was, if I don't use the BLTouch, I could use the bored coil to assemble it around the nozzle, so it has true X0Y0 position. The PCB needs to have enough distance to the heated nozzle... => the aluminium heatblock will disturb measurement

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