Some 23CL Questions
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Hey all,
I just received my first 23CL with brake, I'll begin testing it on my system soon (very pumped).
A couple questions for the Duet3D Team:-
Are the board pinouts going to be released soon?
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Were there any thoughts about I/O? It's hard to tell from looking at the board inside whether I could attach an endstop...
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Are the functions of the brake abstracted or can they be configured like a normal brake setup? Specifically:
- Is the brake release delay configurable like a normal brake configuration?
- How can I release the brake for manual moving of axis?
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If the 23CL is the last board in the CAN chain, is there a way to set a termination resistor without making a patch on the cable coming out of the M8 connector?
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Other boards with the RJ11 have a clear daisy-chain routing pattern, what is the recommended way to connect multiple 23CL on a large machine? I was thinking about using a tool distribution board?
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Any updates on the nema17 version?
Thanks,
T -
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The external connector pinouts are at https://docs.duet3d.com/Duet3D_hardware/Duet_3_family/Duet_3_Motor_23CL#connection-diagram.
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There is an unpopulated connector J5 on the board inside. Here is the pinout for that connector:
You could connect an endstop switch between IO_0_IN and GND and address it in the firmware as pin "xx.io0.in" where xx is the CAN address of the motor. -
The brake release delay is configurable.
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The brake is controlled automatically. If you want to move the motor manually then I suggest you use M17 to energise the driver and release the brake, and M906 to set the current to zero (you will still get a small amount of current but it should be low enough to allow you to move the motor).
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Underneath the CAN connector there is a pair of pads that can be shorted to terminate the CAN bus.
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We expect most users of the 23CL to be OEMs who will use their own wiring solution; however we are looking at doing a new version of the Tool Distribution Board to help individual users and prototype builders wire multiple 23CL motors.
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We don't have any news on a Nema 17 version yet. In order to keep costs down we will likely need to limit it to 32V rather than 48V.
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@dc42 Hi, just wondering if you might have an update on timeline for nema 17 versions of the 23Cl?
Thanks,
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@tristanryerparke not yet.