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    • shubhamundefined
      shubham
      last edited by shubham

      Hi everyone,

      I want to use a sensor (pressure sensor) for continuously monitor the pressure inside nozzle (paste printing) and want to display the output on duet web screen.

      Is it possible with duet2 board. If yes please suggest me how to enable it.

      Thanks

      Shubham

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      • Phaedruxundefined
        Phaedrux Moderator
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        Which sensor is it exactly? How is it interfaced?

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        • shubhamundefined
          shubham @Phaedrux
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          @Phaedrux Sir, It is pressure sensor with output of 5 Volt.

          https://robu.in/product/1-2mpa-stainless-steel-pressure-transducer-sensor/?gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAiAlcyuBhBnEiwAOGZ2S5qQ9iGN03pS8KdygBtluqfqwwt5kdxnMvx2CCyq_EIgCc4PxSHm2hoCvt0QAvD_BwE

          Other sensor which i want to use **Inductive distance sensor **.

          interfacing

          I have not made connection till now but i was thinking to use end stop pin for connection.

          thanks for your kind response .

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          • shubhamundefined
            shubham @shubham
            last edited by

            @shubham
            @Phaedrux please guide me if you can

            thanks

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            • Phaedruxundefined
              Phaedrux Moderator
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              From DC42: "May be possible already depending on the sensor. Use a potential divider to restrict the input range to 3.3V and configure a linear analog sensor on that pin."

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              • shubhamundefined
                shubham @Phaedrux
                last edited by

                @Phaedrux

                Thanks Sir,

                Is there any M code that can be used to configure the sensor and display the output on screen ?**

                and also used as feedback for extrusion speed control until the desired pressure achieved at the nozzle end .

                I am using paste for 3D printing application where i need to maintain a constant pressure . it is required because as time passes paste Propeties changes . So think about it . if it is possible to implement using M code or some other alternatives in duet controller please help me .

                thanking you****

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                • Phaedruxundefined
                  Phaedrux Moderator
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                  I don't think there is anything available currently to do exactly what you want. It may require you to write a plugin for DWC or Duet Pi.

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                  • dc42undefined
                    dc42 administrators @shubham
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                    @shubham how would you adjust the pressure based on the reading from the pressure sensor: by adjusting extrusion speed, or in some other way?

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