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    • mundsenundefined
      mundsen @A Former User
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      @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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      • JoergS5undefined
        JoergS5 @dc42
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        @dc42 Thank your for your information about what to avoid.

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

          My bad!!!

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          • JoergS5undefined
            JoergS5
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            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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            • Dougal1957undefined
              Dougal1957 @JoergS5
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              @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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              • JoergS5undefined
                JoergS5 @Dougal1957
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                @Dougal1957 thank you for confirmation.

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                • mundsenundefined
                  mundsen
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                  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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                  • mundsenundefined
                    mundsen
                    last edited by mundsen

                    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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                    • gtj0undefined
                      gtj0
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                      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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                      • wilrikerundefined
                        wilriker @mundsen
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                        @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?
                          A Former User
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                          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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                          • dc42undefined
                            dc42 administrators @gtj0
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                            @gtj0 said in Duet 3 Mainboard 6HC - initial production run.:

                            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

                            The connectors should be soldered, but not the thermal vias under the stepper drivers and mosfets.

                            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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                            • gtj0undefined
                              gtj0
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                              So the partially filled vias are OK?

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                              • dc42undefined
                                dc42 administrators @gtj0
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                                @gtj0 said in Duet 3 Mainboard 6HC - initial production run.:

                                So the partially filled vias are OK?

                                Yes.

                                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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                                • Cataundefined
                                  Cata
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                                  Will there be a variant that does not use a raspberry?

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                                  • gtj0undefined
                                    gtj0 @Cata
                                    last edited by

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

                                    Will there be a variant that does not use a raspberry?

                                    The current 6HC board has an SD card slot and an ethernet port that allows you to use it in standalone mode.

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                                    • Cataundefined
                                      Cata @gtj0
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                                      @gtj0 Thanks, i re-read again the wiki and its fine for my use.

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                                      • gtj0undefined
                                        gtj0 @Cata
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                                        @Cata said in Duet 3 Mainboard 6HC - initial production run.:

                                        @gtj0 Thanks, i re-read again the wiki and its fine for my use.

                                        No worries. There was some talk about the boards not having the SD card holder or the ethernet jack populated at first so there was a little confusion.

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                                        • deckingmanundefined
                                          deckingman
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                                          For info, I've been running mine in "stand alone" mode without the RPi.

                                          Ian
                                          https://somei3deas.wordpress.com/
                                          https://www.youtube.com/@deckingman

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                                          • gtj0undefined
                                            gtj0
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                                            @T3P3Tony From the wiring diagram and from my testing it looks like the "reset" pin on the Duet3 has a pull-up resistor and is expecting to be pulled to ground for a reset. Can the pin be driven directly by an SBC GPIO? I.E. If I configure a GPIO as a simple active-low pin will the Duet3 be OK with 3.3v from the SBC also keeping it high?

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