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    • Duet2dundefined
      Duet2d
      last edited by

      Hello. I have busy all thermistor slot on board. I want add to duetwifi more 4 thermistors to measure temp in other points, for example: inside powersupply one and two, directly on stepstick for axis Z and extruder and somewhere else. It is possibe? I know, on board is 50pin header for expansion board and some pins are for thermistors. Is possible to use it without expansion board? Can someone draw some diagram how to connect thermistors irectly to this slot?

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      • dc42undefined
        dc42 administrators
        last edited by

        No diagram, but the connection is:

        • Connect thermistor between VSSA and the THERMISTORn pin, for some n;
        • Connect a resistor of between 2.2K and 4.7K between THERMISTORn and ADVREF;
        • If the resistor isn't 4.7K then specify its value in the corresponding M305 command.

        Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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        • Duet2dundefined
          Duet2d
          last edited by

          like this for more than 1 thermistor?

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          • dc42undefined
            dc42 administrators
            last edited by

            That's right, with one 4.7K resistor for each thermistor input that you use.

            Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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            • Duet2dundefined
              Duet2d
              last edited by Duet2d

              ok, will do wiring and tests and reply here result

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