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    A Former User @NoSkillzEngineer
    last edited by 19 Sept 2019, 04:35

    @NoSkillzEngineer said in Duet 3 Mainboard 6HC - initial production run.:

    (4) there's two RJ45 ports on it?? Hmmm, okay, cool.
    Thank you!

    x2 RJ 45 port's ?

    I received mine today and I thought it was an RJ45 & an RJ11

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      A Former User
      last edited by A Former User 19 Sept 2019, 04:42

      Should be a RJ45 (8 pin) for Ethernet* and a RJ11 (6pin) for the CAN bus on the production board, but at a glance they look somewhat similar

      *) when used standalone firmware and SD card instead of RaspberryPi

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        JoergS5
        last edited by JoergS5 19 Sept 2019, 04:46

        There was a blog some time ago how to destroy a Duet 2, information how to avoid it. I would find it helpful to have the same information for the new Duet 3: what should one avoid in any case (wrong voltage at pin x/connecting pin x with y, connection cable etc.). It can be a short list which can be print out and hang it over the board while one wires it up. A cheat sheet with a caution list and the Duet 3 board as image with the dangerous places marked red.

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          mundsen
          last edited by 19 Sept 2019, 06:23

          Does the Duet3/Raspberry support USB Camera (connected to the PI) for integration in the Web interface?
          I have a Logitech 1080P USB camera - possible to use?

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            dc42 administrators @JoergS5
            last edited by dc42 19 Sept 2019, 06:27

            @JoergS5 said in Duet 3 Mainboard 6HC - initial production run.:

            There was a blog some time ago how to destroy a Duet 2, information how to avoid it. I would find it helpful to have the same information for the new Duet 3: what should one avoid in any case (wrong voltage at pin x/connecting pin x with y, connection cable etc.). It can be a short list which can be print out and hang it over the board while one wires it up. A cheat sheet with a caution list and the Duet 3 board as image with the dangerous places marked red.

            We've tried to make the Duet 3 even tougher than Duet 2 by including additional protection mechanisms. In particular, it's designed to survive a short between the external +5V and/or +3.3V rails and +24V. But I haven't tested these protection mechanisms yet, because Duet 3 boards are too scarce to risk writing off.

            One thing we didn't include protection against is reverse polarity VIN. So be sure to get the polarity right! If you get it wrong, then the board may survive, depending on the short circuit current of the power supply. I "tested" reverse polarity a couple of weeks ago and the board was OK afterwards.

            Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
            Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
            http://www.escher3d.com, https://miscsolutions.wordpress.com

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              dc42 administrators @mundsen
              last edited by 19 Sept 2019, 06:30

              @mundsen said in Duet 3 Mainboard 6HC - initial production run.:

              Does the Duet3/Raspberry support USB Camera (connected to the PI) for integration in the Web interface?
              I have a Logitech 1080P USB camera - possible to use?

              I'm not sure whether this is implemented yet, but if not then it certainly will be. We chose a dedicated SPI bus for connecting the Pi to the Duet so as to keep the USB subsystem free for high bandwidth devices such as cameras.

              Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
              Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
              http://www.escher3d.com, https://miscsolutions.wordpress.com

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                mundsen
                last edited by 19 Sept 2019, 06:55

                One more thing - should I get a speaker for my PI? Does the web server use sounds for warnings, autolevel ready..?

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                  T3P3Tony administrators @mundsen
                  last edited by 19 Sept 2019, 07:13

                  @mundsen it does not currently

                  www.duet3d.com

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                    A Former User @mundsen
                    last edited by 19 Sept 2019, 07:56

                    @mundsen

                    A quick Google....

                    returned the following result.

                    USB Camera on a Rpi

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                      mundsen @A Former User
                      last edited by 19 Sept 2019, 08:38

                      @CaLviNx I know you can use a USB camera in combination with the pi - but the web server need to support/use it to get video in the duet web interface

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                        JoergS5 @dc42
                        last edited by 19 Sept 2019, 09:54

                        @dc42 Thank your for your information about what to avoid.

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                          NoSkillzEngineer
                          last edited by 19 Sept 2019, 16:41

                          Was it an RJ11 port??? Whoops! Clearly I didn't look at it particularly closely 😆

                          My bad!!!

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                            JoergS5
                            last edited by JoergS5 22 Sept 2019, 11:52

                            The Raspberry Pi 4 has an official current supply of 5.1 volt and 3 ampere. According to https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Duet_3_Mainboard_6HC_Wiring_Diagram I can empower it by the 26 pin cable also (the note for the 26 pin header in the diagram), but is it sufficient for the Pi 4 or should I better use the official supply?

                            And if I shall use a separate supply, I suspect I have to connect the grounds?

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                              Dougal1957 @JoergS5
                              last edited by 22 Sept 2019, 12:08

                              @JoergS5 said in Duet 3 Mainboard 6HC - initial production run.:

                              The Raspberry Pi 4 has an official current supply of 5.1 volt and 3 ampere. According to https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Duet_3_Mainboard_6HC_Wiring_Diagram I can empower it by the 26 pin cable also (the note for the 26 pin header in the diagram), but is it sufficient for the Pi 4 or should I better use the official supply?

                              And if I shall use a separate supply, I suspect I have to connect the grounds?
                              Mine is running quite happily of the 26 way cable mind it is only idling at the moment but has been switched on for about 2-3 days constantly

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                                JoergS5 @Dougal1957
                                last edited by 22 Sept 2019, 12:31

                                @Dougal1957 thank you for confirmation.

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                                  mundsen
                                  last edited by 26 Sept 2019, 04:53

                                  Duet_3_01.jpg

                                  First initial test

                                  Duet 3 6HC
                                  Raspberry Pi 4 2GB
                                  7 inch 1024x600 capacitive touch LCD
                                  24V PSU
                                  SD card that came with the Duet

                                  All seems to work fine 🙂
                                  Next, I`ll connect steppers, fans, configure WiFi/Ethernet..

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                                    mundsen
                                    last edited by mundsen 26 Sept 2019, 19:03

                                    I got a question about duet 3 and pi - is the code transfered to the duet before the print Job starts or is it controlled real time by the pi during the print?

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                                      gtj0
                                      last edited by 26 Sept 2019, 20:33

                                      Should the underside of the drivers and mosfets be completely soldered to the board or is there enough contact to dissipate the heat the way they are?
                                      IMG_20190926_142914.jpg

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                                        wilriker @mundsen
                                        last edited by wilriker 26 Sept 2019, 21:03

                                        @mundsen said in Duet 3 Mainboard 6HC - initial production run.:

                                        I got a question about duet 3 and pi - is the code transfered to the duet before the print Job starts or is it controlled real time by the pi during the print?

                                        It is controlled real time. This also allows to implement plug-ins to do arbitrary modifications while the print is in progress. For example I have implemented a first version of an Object Skipper, i.e. a plug-in that is given the information on how to identify a certain object in the GCode (many slicers put specific comments in the GCodes) and then will filter out any commands related to this object (or multiple).

                                        This allows for a print to continue where you have multiple objects on the platform but printing fails for whatever reason for one of them.

                                        I will probably release this early next week.

                                        Manuel
                                        Duet 3 6HC (v0.6) with RPi 4B on a custom Cartesian
                                        with probably always latest firmware/DWC (incl. betas or self-compiled)
                                        My Tool Collection

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                                          A Former User
                                          last edited by 26 Sept 2019, 21:06

                                          Much ❤
                                          @wilriker said in Duet 3 Mainboard 6HC - initial production run.:

                                          Fur example I have implemented a first version of an Object Skipper

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