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    • smoki3
      smoki3 last edited by smoki3

      Hi,

      Does it matter if I connect the X and Y Motor of my corexy to my Duex5 instead of the duet2wifi or is there no difference in the timings and speed of communication?
      I also use stall detection on these axes.

      I know for example that for the endstops there was a difference in the latency between the duex and duet2.

      From wiring perspective I can save alot of time if this will work without any disadvantage

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      • dc42
        dc42 administrators last edited by

        It makes no difference whether you use the Duet or DueX motor connections.

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        • smoki3
          smoki3 @dc42 last edited by

          @dc42 said in XY Motors on Duex5:

          It makes no difference whether you use the Duet or DueX motor connections.

          Ok cool. Does it matter if I connect the Z probe to Duex5?

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          • dc42
            dc42 administrators @smoki3 last edited by

            @smoki3 said in XY Motors on Duex5:

            @dc42 said in XY Motors on Duex5:

            It makes no difference whether you use the Duet or DueX motor connections.

            Ok cool. Does it matter if I connect the Z probe to Duex5?

            Yes. The endstop inputs on DueX5 have higher latency. So I recommend that you connect the output from the Z probe to the Duet.

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