No movement with any command
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Are you able to connect to the Duet via USB cable and use terminal software like YAT to send commands to it?
described here: https://docs.duet3d.com/en/How_to_guides/Getting_connected/Getting_connected_to_your_Duet#h-2-connect-your-duet-via-usb
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@Phaedrux yes
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What happens if you follow along with the rest of that "Getting connected" guide?
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@Phaedrux i doesn't work bc when i send M552 S1 P0.0.0.0, it answers with just ok, and when i send M552, i can see that it gave 0.0.0.0 as an ip address
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How do you have the Duet connected to your network?
Does the network cable you have going to the Duet work if you try to connect it to a computer?
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@Phaedrux it is plugged with a ethernet cable in the router
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@Phaedrux said in No movement with any command:
Does the network cable you have going to the Duet work if you try to connect it to a computer?
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@Phaedrux yea sorry i didn't have the time to check, do you have the guide?
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@Phaedrux nvm i don't know what was the problem but i just powered it on and thew ethernet works fine
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@Phaedrux i tested with a multimeter and i can see that in the driver entry, the pul and dir are receiving power, but not the enable, and on the output i don't know what to test
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Enable is low by default. Your drivers seem to require a high signal.
See here for changing the enable polarity.
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@Phaedrux yea i already changed it to high
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Have you tested the enable pin output with your multimeter at the board side?
Does the cable have continuity?
Have you tried a different driver output?https://docs.duet3d.com/duet_boards/duet_3_mb6xd/duet3_mb_6xd_v1.0_later_dvr_conn.png
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@Phaedrux i can see a 5v signal when no command is sent, but it drops to 0v when i send a signal, is that normal?
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@Phaedrux yea,i get the same thing on the driver side
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@zecreton said in No movement with any command:
@Phaedrux i can see a 5v signal when no command is sent, but it drops to 0v when i send a signal, is that normal?
Then it sounds like the enable pin isn't actually inverted. What command did you use to invert it?
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@Phaedrux M569 PO R1
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@zecreton said in No movement with any command:
@Phaedrux M569 PO R1
You have a 6XD so this won't work.
What position is your enable polarity jumper in?
https://docs.duet3d.com/duet_boards/duet_3_mb6xd/duet_3_mb6xd_wiring_latest.png
1 x 3-pin Jumper Driver Enable Polarity A jumper in the "left" position is used for external drivers which are enabled when a voltage is applied to the enable connection (Active Enable). A jumper in the "right" position is used for external drivers which are disabled when a voltage is applied to the enable connection (Active Disable) (Note the v0.1 boards have the silkscreen reversed).
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@Phaedrux said in No movement with any command:
You have a 6XD so this won't work.
Is that in the documentation somewhere? On Slack @dc42 said:
M569 R parameter does have an effect on the 6XD. The jumper just sets the default value in case a M569 command with R parameter isn't seen. The main aim of this is to power up with the drivers disabled.
I've updated the documentation here to make it clearer: https://docs.duet3d.com/en/Duet3D_hardware/Duet_3_family/Duet_3_Mainboard_6XD_Hardware_Overview#connecting-external-motor-drivers
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@zecreton said in No movement with any command:
M569 PO R1
You have used an upper case letter 'o' for the P parameter, it should be a zero
0
. Did it not report an error? Should be:
M569 P0 R1
Ian
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You have used an upper case letter 'o' for the P parameter, it should be a zero
0
. Did it not report an error? Should be:
M569 P0 R1
Ian
i made an error in the message but i did send M569 P0 R1, sorry