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    • Infinitysnekundefined
      Infinitysnek @arhi
      last edited by

      @arhi said in How to setup the Bigtreetech smart filament sensor?:

      and, def. works

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      need to be now properly configured (this is configured for my encoder) but to get you started

      M591 D0 P7 C"e0stop" L0.5 R90:110 E3 S0   
      

      now you need to setup your own L value and your own span .. for start it's disabled but will collect data, when you are happy with the way you calibrated it you enable it and enjoy šŸ™‚

      @omni 's U1 was not dead, I'm not sure how was he connecting it when it was not working but he did not burn the U1 so I just retraced the whole schematic (I desoldered the photo transistor pack to test it separately and make sure it's not ghosting my schematic, and then put it back after I was done, tested transistors separately with IR transmitter from a remote controller šŸ˜„ )

      All in all, it works directly from 3v3 so all pins you need are on the E0STOP and E1STOP connectors on duet2ethernet (I assume the other duet's have similar/same connector)

      So after a month I have a working sensor. Measured the signal pin and it now gives a 3.3v pulse like it should and wired it all up like you mentioned earlier.
      Yet I keep getting no data received. I've switched to the other extruder port to check and changed all the settings multiple times yet nothing seems to be doing anything....

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      • arhiundefined
        arhi @Infinitysnek
        last edited by

        @Infinitysnek try a simple test

        1. remove your "real filament" going trough the sensor and feed it to your extruder directly
        2. push a 20cm piece of filament into the sensor
        3. connect the sensor to duet and configure (disabled state)
        4. start any print from sd
        5. when the printer start printing check the status of the sensor (should be no data)
          M591 D0
        6. now move, using your hand, those 20 cm of filament all the way trough the sensor one way, then return it all the way to the other end, repeat this few times
        7. check the status again
          M591 D0
          you should now see some data
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        • Infinitysnekundefined
          Infinitysnek @arhi
          last edited by

          @arhi Well at least something changed. I tried that as well as doing a full print. Now it says no calibration data so I assume my config isnt right yet?

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          • omniundefined
            omni
            last edited by

            Just a short update from my side about the Bigtree filament sensor.... It works as intended now! šŸ™‚

            My settings are M591 D0 P7 C"e0stop" L7 R75:125 E22 S1

            The readings are usually from 93 to 108%, but I keep it on the safe side with the 75/125 % min/max settings.

            It already saved one print.... šŸ™‚

            Hope it helps.

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            • fadighrayebundefined
              fadighrayeb
              last edited by

              its SN74LVC1G14 Single Schmitt-Trigger Inverter

              you can refere to Page 11 ( https://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/sn74lvc1g14.pdf?ts=1601472384457&ref_url=https%253A%252F%252Fwww.google.com%252F)

              i hope this useful

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              • phiednateundefined
                phiednate
                last edited by

                I don't know if this will help anyone but I have been been running the BTT filament sensor for a few months ago with the below settings. Besides for a few false faults while printing with some clearish filament it's been working great!

                
                M591 D0 P7 C"e0_stop" S1 R80:120 L6.2 E18.6
                
                
                M591 D0
                Pulse-type filament monitor on pin e0stop, enabled, sensitivity 6.200mm/pulse, allowed movement 80% to 120%, check every 18.6mm, measured sensitivity 6.252mm/pulse, measured minimum 96%, maximum 102% over 33984.9mm
                
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                • Popstarundefined
                  Popstar @phiednate
                  last edited by

                  @phiednate how do you connect to duet/duex board? Is the extra circuitry discussed above necessary to get it working?

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                  • omniundefined
                    omni @Popstar
                    last edited by

                    @Popstar
                    No additional electronics is needed. It works as is - without any problems - just make sure you get the pinout right and put this line to configure the sensor :

                    M591 D0 P7 C"^e0stop" L7 R50:250 E22 S1 ;pulse, disabled, 7 mm/pulse, measure every 22 sec, minimum 50 maximum 250

                    Also it would be wise to disassemble the sensor and "squeeze" the spring a little bit, to make the filament go through more easily, since by default the spring is too strong and puts a lot of resistance to the filament flow....

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                    • scottjundefined
                      scottj
                      last edited by

                      I just bought this sensor and wanted to add that the new case is injection molded, not 3d printed like the older version.

                      20210221_140136.jpg

                      It still uses the "Roller Encoder v1.2" PCB.
                      20210221_140014.jpg

                      I noticed the idler wheel with "V" groove was not lined up, so I loosened the 3mm screw to give it some movement, so it can match up with filament against the roller encoder wheel. Here is a picture looking through the filament channel, you can see the "V" is now center, where before it was toward to bottom (misaligned).
                      20210221_140251.jpg

                      I'm very interested in looking at the quadrature output, if it exists (maybe in another thread). Also, this platform might provide a way to replace the quadrature wheel with solid plastic part + 1x2mm magnet(s) with analog hall effect sensor + ATTiny45 to make higher precision (definitely other thread).

                      Thanks for the prior research thus far, this was very helpful to me, and I wanted to contibute some current pictures and my tip about aligning the idler.

                      -Scott

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                      • supertb1undefined
                        supertb1 @dc42
                        last edited by

                        @dc42
                        I have the Duet 3 6hc in my open build machine, I followed your wiring scheme and used io5.
                        Here is my config.
                        firmware version 3)
                        ; executed by the firmware on start-up
                        ;
                        ; generated by RepRapFirmware Configuration Tool v3.2.3 on Mon Mar 08 2021 08:53:31 GMT-0600 (Central Standard Time)

                        ; General preferences
                        G90 ; send absolute coordinates...
                        M83 ; ...but relative extruder moves
                        M550 P"Colossus Openbuild" ; set printer name

                        ; Network
                        M552 P0.0.0.0 S1 ; enable network and acquire dynamic address via DHCP
                        M586 P0 S1 ; enable HTTP
                        M586 P1 S0 ; disable FTP
                        M586 P2 S0 ; disable Telnet

                        ; Drives
                        M569 P0.3 S1 ; physical drive 0.3 goes forwards
                        M569 P0.2 S1 ; physical drive 0.2 goes forwards
                        M569 P0.0 S1 ; physical drive 0.0 goes forwards
                        M569 P0.4 S1 ; physical drive 0.4 goes forwards
                        M584 X0.3 Y0.2 Z0.0:0.1 E0.4 ; set drive mapping
                        M671 X-122.25:689.20 Y0:0 S3.0 ; leadscrews at left (connected to Z0) and right (connected to Z1) of X axis
                        M350 X32 Y32 Z32 E16 I1 ; configure microstepping with interpolation
                        M92 X106.5 Y257 Z795.00 E339.00 ; set steps per mm
                        M566 X900.00 Y900.00 Z60.00 E120.00 ; set maximum instantaneous speed changes (mm/min)
                        M203 X6000.00 Y6000.00 Z180.00 E1200.00 ; set maximum speeds (mm/min)
                        M201 X500.00 Y500.00 Z20.00 E250.00 ; set accelerations (mm/s^2)
                        M906 X900 Y3000 Z3000 E800 I30 ; set motor currents (mA) and motor idle factor in per cent
                        M84 S30 ; Set idle timeout

                        ; Axis Limits
                        M208 X0 Y0 Z0 S1 ; set axis minima
                        M208 X609 Y609 Z762 S0 ; set axis maxima

                        ; Endstops
                        M574 X1 S1 P"!^io1.in" ; configure active-high endstop for low end on X via pin !^io1.in
                        M574 Y1 S1 P"!^io2.in" ; configure active-high endstop for low end on Y via pin !^io2.in
                        M574 Z1 S2 ; configure Z-probe endstop for low end on Z
                        M591 D0 P7 C"io5.in" L7 R55:150 E22 S1 ;Bigtree smart filament moniter v2 set to moniter between 55%-150% of 7 counts over a distance of 22mm

                        M591 D0 ; display filament sensor parameters for extruder drive 4
                        ; Z-Probe
                        M950 S0 C"io7.out" ; create servo pin 0 for BLTouch
                        M558 P9 C"^io7.in" H5 F120 T6000 ; set Z probe type to bltouch and the dive height + speeds
                        G31 P100 X60 Y0 Z1.272 ; set Z probe trigger value, offset and trigger height
                        M557 X100:500 Y100:500 S100 ; define mesh grid

                        ; Heaters
                        M308 S0 P"temp0" Y"thermistor" T100000 B4138 ; configure sensor 0 as thermistor on pin temp0
                        M950 H0 C"out1" T0 ; create bed heater output on out1 and map it to sensor 0
                        M307 H0 B1 S10.00 ; enable bang-bang mode for the bed heater and set PWM limit
                        M140 H0 ; map heated bed to heater 0
                        M143 H0 S110 ; set temperature limit for heater 0 to 120C
                        M308 S1 P"temp1" Y"thermistor" T100000 B4138 ; configure sensor 1 as thermistor on pin temp1
                        M950 H1 C"out2" T1 ; create nozzle heater output on out2 and map it to sensor 1
                        M307 H1 B0 S1.00 ; disable bang-bang mode for heater and set PWM limit
                        M143 H1 S280 ; set temperature limit for heater 1 to 280C

                        ; Fans
                        M950 F0 C"out8" Q500 ; create fan 0 on pin out8 and set its frequency
                        M106 P0 C"Tool Fan" S0 H-1 ; set fan 0 name and value. Thermostatic control is turned off
                        M950 F1 C"out6" Q500 ; create fan 1 on pin out6 and set its frequency
                        M950 F2 C"out7" Q500 ; create fan 2 on pin out7 and set its frequency
                        M106 P1 C"Extruder" S1 H1 T45 ; set fan 1 name and value. Thermostatic control is turned on

                        ; Tools
                        M563 P0 S"Hemera" D0 H1 F0 ; define tool 0
                        G10 P0 X0 Y0 Z0 ; set tool 0 axis offsets
                        G10 P0 R0 S0 ; set initial tool 0 active and standby temperatures to 0C

                        ; Custom settings are not defined

                        ; Miscellaneous
                        M575 P1 S1 B57600 ; enable support for PanelDue

                        all I needed to do was wire 3.3vdc to pin 1, io5.in to pin 3 and ground to pin 4 and it works great

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                        • martin7404undefined
                          martin7404 @phiednate
                          last edited by

                          @phiednate Hi I just got BTT filament sensor. I did read a few treads, but there is no clear post about wiring, could you be so kind to share your wiring diagram

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                          • supertb1undefined
                            supertb1 @martin7404
                            last edited by supertb1

                            @martin7404 look further up the post, pin 1 is 3.3 - 5vdc in. pin 3 is pulse out, pin 2 is not used and pin 4 is ground.

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                            • arekxundefined
                              arekx
                              last edited by

                              Adding some information about possible problems with this sensor if anyone will dig out this thread (as I did).

                              In my case sensor had intermittent failure. Once a few or a dozen minutes of printing it reported no filament (== no "low" pulses were sent). Then after 1-2 days it died completely.

                              It turns out that when I mounted it using one of thingiverse mounts screw pressed a tiny bit on the side of connector causing it to rip ground path directly under connector. That caused no power on C145 chip (well, there was ~1.2V there).

                              The fault was only visible under microscope and even then it wasn't immediately obvious/visible because main pins were soldered fine. Only one pin on the side (the mounting one) was ripped (and was up over pcb a fraction of mm).

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                              • Poloundefined
                                Polo @supertb1
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                                @supertb1
                                thanks a lot your post help me to set my smart sensor. Appreciated

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