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    • Monster Deltaundefined
      Monster Delta
      last edited by

      Does the resistor go between A0 and GND OR VCC AND D0?

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      • dc42undefined
        dc42 administrators @Monster Delta
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        @monster-delta said in Filament monitor using HC-020K encoder:

        Does the resistor go between A0 and GND OR VCC AND D0?

        Which resistor are you referring to? If you mean the one to clean up the output of the encoder, it's neither, it's between pins 1 and 3 of the LM393 chip.

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        • Monster Deltaundefined
          Monster Delta @dc42
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          @dc42 thank you for clearing that up

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          • pabomanundefined
            paboman
            last edited by paboman

            @dc42
            I am now printing as the printer is ready and sometimes I get error:

            Extruder 0 reports too much movement
            
            M591 D0
            Pulse-type filament monitor on endstop input 3, enabled, sensitivity 1.89mm/pulse, allowed movement 60% to 300%, check every 10.0mm, current position 0.0, measured sensitivity 1.785mm/pulse, measured minimum 99%, maximum 160% over 4127.0mm
            

            I changed the sensitivity with no luck

            M591 D0
            Pulse-type filament monitor on endstop input 3, enabled, sensitivity 1.78mm/pulse, allowed movement 60% to 300%, check every 10.0mm, current position 0.0, measured sensitivity 1.799mm/pulse, measured minimum 90%, maximum 218% over 5322.7mm
            

            then when it stops it says maximum was 676%, why ?

            M591 D0
            Pulse-type filament monitor on endstop input 3, enabled, sensitivity 1.81mm/pulse, allowed movement 60% to 300%, check every 10.0mm, current position 0.0, measured sensitivity 1.820mm/pulse, measured minimum 90%, maximum 676% over 8980.6mm
            

            I increassed the sensitivity to 300% hoping for a workaround solution but still getting the error after many hours.
            This is not happening if i print in vase mode

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            • pabomanundefined
              paboman @paboman
              last edited by

              @dc42
              David, can you take a look at this please?

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              • dc42undefined
                dc42 administrators
                last edited by

                Did you add the resistor to your HC-020K board to get rid of the noise on the output?

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                • pabomanundefined
                  paboman @dc42
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                  @dc42
                  sure, that was the first thing you have figured out.

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                  • dc42undefined
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                    It could mean that you are still getting noise on the output sometimes. In particular, if the extruder stops with the wheel just on the boundary of blocking/not blocking the light to the opto sensor, there could be noise at that point caused by vibration. You could try reducing the value of the resistor. 10K or lower will stop the sensor working completely, but 15K to 30K might work.

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                    • pabomanundefined
                      paboman
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                      I changed the filament monitor design and before ordering other resistors (with different values) I want to be sure my calculations are right, maybe this time the filament monitor will work just fine with the 45K ohm resistor.

                      0_1543266068137_filament-monitor.jpg

                      The filament runs on a hobbed gear of 10.55mm in diameter = 33,14 mm in circumference
                      33,14mm of extruded filament gives 20 pulses
                      33,14/20 = 1,657 mm/pulse

                      @dc42 can you confirm this please?

                      Can the distance from the center of rotation of the sensor affect the reading ?

                      thanks!

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                      • dc42undefined
                        dc42 administrators
                        last edited by

                        That calculation sounds right.

                        The distance you refer to will affect how clean the output of the opto switch is. If you use a suitable feedback resistor in the comparator circuit then it shouldn't be too critical, because the comparator will clean up the output.

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                        • create0undefined
                          create0
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                          Thank you so much for the indeed, incredible concept to share with. I do admire the effort and will continue to learn from these forums.

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                          • Tony Owensundefined
                            Tony Owens @paboman
                            last edited by

                            Hi @paboman

                            I'm interested to know how this slotted optoswitch worked out for you as a basic filament sensor? Did you complete your development? Did you encounter any problems you could not solve?

                            cheers

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                            • pabomanundefined
                              paboman @Tony Owens
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                              @Tony-Owens
                              is working quite well, I would like to reduce the dimension of the assembly in the future.

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