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    • deadwood83undefined
      deadwood83
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      I think I may have messed up in my design.

      @T3P3Tony I have a question about the SBC conn on the duet 3 v1.01. On my little breakout I put a 470-Ohm in series with the input buffers on SCLK and only just realized (after ordering some) that your placement of the 470 was NOT on the clock line but rather on PC23/IO_7_OUT. Looking at TI's guidelines for matching a series damping resistor: https://www.ti.com/lit/an/scba012a/scba012a.pdf

      Assuming worst-case scenario, at max output current for the SN74LVG2G34 (12mA) we get Irms of ~8mA

      Using PCBWay's trace impedance tool shows a line impedance of roughly 105-Ohm for 2 layer FR4 1.6mm 1-Oz copper PCB using the trace width of .61mm

      My worry is that the 470-Ohm resistor will provide too much dampening and round off the waveform peaks too much since SCK on the daughterboard lives at the termination rather than origination (or could this be considered the origination due to the amount of PCB the signal must travel?). Do you think this is a valid worry, or should it be OK with the resistor there at the current speed of 8MHz?

      Considering other solutions to this point involved some wires with crimped/socketed resistors, and one instance of a breadboard, am I just overthinking it now?

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      • arhiundefined
        arhi @deadwood83
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        @deadwood83 said in Duet 2 Ethernet and SBC:

        The schematics/PCB

        awesome 🙂 thanks
        Did you made this in kicad and exported to easyeda or you made it directly in easyeda. I can redraw it in kicad but if you already have it in kicad it would save me some time 😄

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        • smoki3undefined
          smoki3
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          @deadwood83 Cool design. I use a would use a similar one but with an integrated 5V DCDC converter to power the raspberry. Otherwise you need an external one which is not so pretty and easy to use.

          I also integrated the same pin layout as on the raspberry to use a simple ribbon cable.

          But actually the firmware is the first thing which need to be fixed 🙂

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          • PCRundefined
            PCR
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            @deadwood83 Wrote you a PM

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              A Former User @deadwood83
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              @deadwood83 said in Duet 2 Ethernet and SBC:

              2 layer FR4 1.6mm 1-Oz copper PCB

              4 layer and 2 Oz for the Duets

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              • T3P3Tonyundefined
                T3P3Tony administrators @deadwood83
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                @deadwood83 R100,R101,R105 on the SPI lines on the Duet 2 side are 47R. There are relatively short lines from those resistors to the relevant pins. External copper is 2Oz and these are 0.25mm traces. internal solder is 1Oz, same trace width.

                Where we use those buffers on the Duet 3 we don't have series resistors in the circuit as well as the buffers so the 470R is probably unnecessary

                www.duet3d.com

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                • deadwood83undefined
                  deadwood83 @arhi
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                  @arhi said in Duet 2 Ethernet and SBC:

                  @deadwood83 said in Duet 2 Ethernet and SBC:

                  The schematics/PCB

                  awesome 🙂 thanks
                  Did you made this in kicad and exported to easyeda or you made it directly in easyeda. I can redraw it in kicad but if you already have it in kicad it would save me some time 😄

                  I made it in EasyEDA. I keep trying to go to KiCAD but snap to grid just... drives me completely insane. I wager that will become pretty much mandatory once I graduate beyond 2-layer.

                  @smoki3 said in Duet 2 Ethernet and SBC:

                  @deadwood83 Cool design. I use a would use a similar one but with an integrated 5V DCDC converter to power the raspberry. Otherwise you need an external one which is not so pretty and easy to use.

                  I also integrated the same pin layout as on the raspberry to use a simple ribbon cable.

                  But actually the firmware is the first thing which need to be fixed 🙂

                  I fear that any buck which would fit on a reasonable sized board would not be up to snuff. I have seen LMs and MP bucks burn Pi's faaaar too many times to feel comfortable putting one in one of my designs. Also, when you put power to the pi through GPIO it is my understanding that it bypasses a significant section of input protection. I will stick to $10 10A converters. Much safer to run 10-30% of a very cheap piece of kit's rating IMO when it has questionable pedigree.

                  RE: Ribbon cable; My personal preference is to twist MISO/MOSI lines from individual conductors. CS has a buffer resistor near the node end (and doesn't have the sensitivity of the other 3) and 3v3_Pi isn't near the SPI pins anyway. Plus anybody soldering to a 3d printer controller probably has some dupont connectors #DiabloEternal

                  RE: Firmware fix; from the RF3.2 excel spreadsheet -
                  Duet+SBC support
                  Duet 2 SBC support Done
                  🤘

                  @PCR said in Duet 2 Ethernet and SBC:

                  @deadwood83 Wrote you a PM

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                  @bearer said in Duet 2 Ethernet and SBC:

                  @deadwood83 said in Duet 2 Ethernet and SBC:

                  2 layer FR4 1.6mm 1-Oz copper PCB

                  4 layer and 2 Oz for the Duets

                  Understood, my impedance calcs were based on my cheap PCB though. I am not worried about the Duet circuitry since it comes from more capable designers than I

                  @T3P3Tony said in Duet 2 Ethernet and SBC:

                  @deadwood83 R100,R101,R105 on the SPI lines on the Duet 2 side are 47R. There are relatively short lines from those resistors to the relevant pins. External copper is 2Oz and these are 0.25mm traces. internal solder is 1Oz, same trace width.

                  Where we use those buffers on the Duet 3 we don't have series resistors in the circuit as well as the buffers so the 470R is probably unnecessary

                  Thanks Tony. I have updated my PCB layout to remove that and will put a simple solder bridge once my PCBs arrive. Being 0403 size, it could probably be bridged with a c-store lighter! (I will use my T12 station)

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                  • arhiundefined
                    arhi @deadwood83
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                    @deadwood83 said in Duet 2 Ethernet and SBC:

                    I keep trying to go to KiCAD but snap to grid just

                    😄 😄 😄 I'm still getting used to KiCAD since I don't have access to licenced Altium any more and since I don't allow "cured" software on my computers had to find alternative and KiCAD is kinda best I managed to find.

                    The grid thing .. what I do is I make my own set of trace widths and my own grid values and then I switch between them ... there's probbly a better way to do it but...

                    I wanted to steal from your design the dimensions - position of headers vs that hole on top and the screw and ... but since I'm doing a push-on daughterboard (I used eth modules so remove eth board, plug in this one) with 5A DCDC and maybe some leds I might actually don't need to worry about positions...

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                    • deadwood83undefined
                      deadwood83 @arhi
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                      @arhi

                      There is a PCB in the EasyEDA link which is closed off and with through-holes for the ethernet board for those who want to just stick on some headers and go. The components are low-profile so it will fit top or bottom.

                      The only things you would need to add are 5v buck and some LEDs. Look in the EasyEDA project for ethernetPCB and you will find it there, ready for you.👍

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                      • wilrikerundefined
                        wilriker @deadwood83
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                        @deadwood83 said in Duet 2 Ethernet and SBC:

                        RE: Firmware fix; from the RF3.2 excel spreadsheet -
                        Duet+SBC support
                        Duet 2 SBC support Done

                        Unfortunately this support is currently limited to Duet 2 only, i.e. no DueX2/DueX5 connected.

                        EDIT: the above is still considered a preliminary limitation and it is being worked on to get this resolved.

                        Explicitly pulling the ESP_Enable line down (for a still present Wifi module) should be added to firmware soon.

                        Manuel
                        Duet 3 6HC (v0.6) with RPi 4B on a custom Cartesian
                        with probably always latest firmware/DWC (incl. betas or self-compiled)
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                        • arhiundefined
                          arhi @deadwood83
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                          @deadwood83 seen that but I want to make it different (a pcb that will plug directly into rpi + duet), but looks like easier to measure distance of the hole from the header than reworking the easyeda project ... I'll share the project when I make it

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                          • A Former User?
                            A Former User @arhi
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                            @arhi said in Duet 2 Ethernet and SBC:

                            but looks like easier to measure distance of the hole from the header than reworking the easyeda project .

                            the kicad sources for the duet gives you all the measurements, with the measurement tool in kicad? I used that to print a piece to glue some dupont headers to and keep the holes for the stand-offs.

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                            • arhiundefined
                              arhi @A Former User
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                              @bearer said in Duet 2 Ethernet and SBC:

                              the kicad sources for the duet

                              HAAHA I did not see the tree from the forest ... thanks, I was trying to move the tiny board to kicad, danced with calipers... loading kicad source of the duet2eth board did not at any point come to mind 😄 😄 😄 thanks, that solves my problem 100%

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                              • arhiundefined
                                arhi
                                last edited by arhi

                                I went with a WAAAAAY bigger board to avoid using any cables. Something like this .. I kept all 3 mount holes for the wifi board, expanded the board outside of the duet pcb so that this board can plug directly, in the same time, into duet and into rpi so no cables .. I also added a header for RX/TX for uart1 on the duet since it's not used any more might be useful for cnc pendant or second screen or ..

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                                I still suck at kicad big time but this should work .. kicad files who wanna play, maybe make better

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                                • A Former User?
                                  A Former User @arhi
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                                  @arhi said in Duet 2 Ethernet and SBC:

                                  into duet and into rpi so no cables

                                  interesting!

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                                  • arhiundefined
                                    arhi @A Former User
                                    last edited by arhi

                                    @bearer said in Duet 2 Ethernet and SBC:

                                    @arhi said in Duet 2 Ethernet and SBC:

                                    into duet and into rpi so no cables

                                    interesting!

                                    I just ordered assembled boards from jlpcb (trying them out for the first time, normally I was using seed, itead and dirty) should be here in 5-6 days so will say how it works (or not 😄 )

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                                    • JoergS5undefined
                                      JoergS5 @arhi
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                                      @arhi I agree, it is an interesting idea to design without cables.

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                                      • arhiundefined
                                        arhi @JoergS5
                                        last edited by

                                        @JoergS5 said in Duet 2 Ethernet and SBC:

                                        @arhi I agree, it is an interesting idea to design without cables.

                                        made sense to me, we'll see, fedex normally arrive inside 7 days so .. not a long time to wait and not expensive (2$ for 5 pcb's, 15$ assembly+parts, 15$ fedex) ideal board to try out the jlcpcb system

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                                        • deadwood83undefined
                                          deadwood83
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                                          Have you ever had a DHL driver scream at you then throw a package at your face while shouting "Social distancing?"

                                          Yeah, me either. They do leave things at my door and run away though. Jumper for scale.20200925_091645.jpg

                                          Look at those tiny resistors. Aren't they cute? you could accidentally desolder them with an intense gaze. I'm going to do just that to R1 and at least once to an R2.

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                                          • smoki3undefined
                                            smoki3
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                                            Any news about a firmware fix for SBC and Duex5?

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