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    • Phaedruxundefined
      Phaedrux Moderator @dc42
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      @dc42 said in BLTouch V3.0 Information, Setup, and O'Scope Pictures:

      I recommend using the 5V logic Zmin mode because it provides the cleanest signal. The Z probe input on the Duet Maestro (and on Duet WiFi/Ethernet rev 1.04) can tolerate up to 30V.

      Would the 5V Logic Zmin mode also be best for Duet boards older than v1.04?

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      • Vetiundefined
        Veti
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        @phaedrux said in BLTouch V3.0 Information, Setup, and O'Scope Pictures:

        Would the 5V Logic Zmin mode also be best for Duet boards older than v1.04?

        no board older than 1.04 can not tolerate 5v on the zmin.

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        • dc42undefined
          dc42 administrators @Veti
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          @veti said in BLTouch V3.0 Information, Setup, and O'Scope Pictures:

          no board older than 1.04 can not tolerate 5v on the zmin.

          More precisely: we can't guarantee that older boards will tolerate 5V, because that relies on the ESD protection diode within the MCU to limit the voltage, and although this works the MCU on the Duet doesn't have a rating for pin injection current. At 5V input, the injection current would be about 120uA.

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          • piperswundefined
            pipersw
            last edited by pipersw

            In logic free mode, the BLTOUCH have a open drain output, so you must add a pull-up resistor connected between the output and the 3.3V.
            Try with a 4.7Ko or 10Ko.
            See the latest manual : here
            mode : 5V Logic Zmin (Never activate on 3.3V Logic)
            mode : Logic voltage Free Zmin (default : open drain)

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            • Vetiundefined
              Veti
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              @pipersw said in BLTouch V3.0 Information, Setup, and O'Scope Pictures:

              Logic voltage Free Zmin

              if the duet works best with 5v logic and the ramps boards also need 5v, what is the point of the new default?

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              • piperswundefined
                pipersw
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                The Duet is 3.3V input, but the input allow up to 30V for input because internal diodes clamp to 3.3V.
                But it's more clean to output 3.3V signal from the BLtouch I think, because it's the native voltage.
                Just add a pull-up resistor to 3.3V.

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                • zaptaundefined
                  zapta @JadonM
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                  The first waveform seems to have ac coupling. I presume that the oscilloscope was set to DC coupling.

                  https://forum.duet3d.com/assets/uploads/files/1554913522808-homing-logic-free.jpg

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                  • JadonMundefined
                    JadonM @zapta
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                    @zapta said in BLTouch V3.0 Information, Setup, and O'Scope Pictures:

                    The first waveform seems to have ac coupling. I presume that the oscilloscope was set to DC coupling.

                    All the measurements were done with DC coupling. I'm thinking the weird waveform might be the result of no pull-up resistor, as referred to by @pipersw.

                    I've done some more measurements, this time with the BLTouch's output connected to the board and o'scope. Before I had it connected to the o'scope alone. This yielded much different results. Does the Duet Maestro have a built-in pull-up resistor?

                    0_1555035141315_Touch Connected Free.jpg
                    Above is with the output connected to the board in "Logic Free" mode. This waveform looks much more sensible and is at around 3V, not the previous 1V when it was unconnected.

                    0_1555035258580_Touch Connected 5V.jpg
                    This is with the BLTouch in the 5V Logic Mode, but to my suprise, it seems to only show about 3V. Is that because of the clamping diodes, @pipersw?

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                    • zaptaundefined
                      zapta @JadonM
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                      @jadonm said in BLTouch V3.0 Information, Setup, and O'Scope Pictures:

                      Does the Duet Maestro have a built-in pull-up resistor?

                      Not an expert, but it may be this: https://i.imgur.com/jPdCPKm.png

                      From second page of this PDF https://github.com/T3P3/Duet/blob/master/Duet2/Duet2Maestro_v1.0/Duet2Maestro_Schematic_v1.0.pdf

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                      • dc42undefined
                        dc42 administrators
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                        The Z probe input of the Maestro has an internal pull up resistor inside the microcontroller, value about 100K. I am fairly sure that it is enabled when you select BLTouch probe mode, but I will check.

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                        • piperswundefined
                          pipersw @JadonM
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                          @jadonm Yes, it's the clamping diode whose stuck at 3.3V.

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                          • piperswundefined
                            pipersw @dc42
                            last edited by

                            @dc42 said in BLTouch V3.0 Information, Setup, and O'Scope Pictures:

                            The Z probe input of the Maestro has an internal pull up resistor inside the microcontroller, value about 100K. I am fairly sure that it is enabled when you select BLTouch probe mode, but I will check.

                            On schematic of Maestro, there is a external 10k pull-up, so the internal pull-up of the processor is don't care if enabled or not, because it's around 10k in all case.

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                            • dc42undefined
                              dc42 administrators @pipersw
                              last edited by dc42

                              @pipersw said in BLTouch V3.0 Information, Setup, and O'Scope Pictures:

                              On schematic of Maestro, there is a external 10k pull-up, so the internal pull-up of the processor is don't care if enabled or not, because it's around 10k in all case.

                              If you mean R62, that's a 10K series resistor, not a pullup resistor.

                              I have confirmed that the internal pullup resistor is enabled when BLTouch mode is selected.

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                              • piperswundefined
                                pipersw @dc42
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                                @dc42 No, if I take the picture https://i.imgur.com/jPdCPKm.png, I mean R70.

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                                • dc42undefined
                                  dc42 administrators
                                  last edited by

                                  That's the Z endstop connector, not the Z probe connector.

                                  Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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                                  • piperswundefined
                                    pipersw
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                                    you are right !

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                                    • cabal2000undefined
                                      cabal2000
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                                      I have a V3 bltouch installed as per setup guide for the Maestro. When I turn on the board to BL blinks with an error, I have to turn the board off and on several times before it will do a self test. No resistor is used.

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                                      • zaptaundefined
                                        zapta @cabal2000
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                                        @cabal2000, was the bed too close to the nozzle when you turn it on? If the BLT doesn't have sufficient mechanical clearance on power up, it enters an error state and blinks. I added to my homeall script a BLT error reset command I found in one of the threads here.

                                        M280 P3 S160 I1
                                        
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                                        • JamesMundefined
                                          JamesM @cabal2000
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                                          @cabal2000 My newest BLTouch does the same thing for me but it will work after turning the printer off and back on once.

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                                          • cabal2000undefined
                                            cabal2000 @zapta
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                                            @zapta Nozzle is no where close to the bed, pin is free. But I will be adding the reset command. Thanks man

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