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    • A Former User?
      A Former User
      last edited by

      Thats "interesting"! Does it also happen if you boot it without an SD card inserted after having written the firmware to the board?

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      • patoune08undefined
        patoune08
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        @bearer said in Problem on maestro:

        Thats "interesting"! Does it also happen if you boot it without an SD card inserted after having written the firmware to the board?

        Yes it happens in all cases

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        • patoune08undefined
          patoune08
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          Do you know of another way to connect a raspberry to the maestro other than the USB?
          I tried to connect a raspberry by usb but it's the same thing: Diag flashes and cannot connect to the Pi

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          • Phaedruxundefined
            Phaedrux Moderator
            last edited by

            The only way to "talk" to the Duet is either over the network and the web interface, or via USB terminal.

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            • droftartsundefined
              droftarts administrators @patoune08
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              @patoune08 check that the firmware erase pins (between the processor and USB port) aren't shorted or have a jumper on them. It sounds like every time you reapply power the firmware is getting erased, which is consistent with the erase pins being jumpered. Otherwise, can you post a good, hi res image of your board?

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              • patoune08undefined
                patoune08
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                I can communicate with the duet only when it is powered by 5v. As soon as I put the 24v, no more communication and Diag flashes ????
                text alternatif

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                • A Former User?
                  A Former User
                  last edited by

                  could the debris on the board be conductive?

                  also looks like two of your fan outputs are damaged, related?

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                  • patoune08undefined
                    patoune08
                    last edited by

                    Here is a video to show what happens when I turn on the power.
                    Vidéo

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                    • A Former User?
                      A Former User
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                      tl;dw - one frame with Vin, 5v and 3.3v LEDs, then DIAG comes on and says on for about 35 seconds before it starts strobing about 3-4 times a second for a few seconds at the end. (no erase jumper in sight)

                      how long after power was applied does the video start?
                      is there anything else happening during the video that isn't shown?

                      if anything it'd be more interesting to see the transition from the board working when on USB to it not working when Vin is applied.

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                      • patoune08undefined
                        patoune08
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                        Vidéo

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                        • A Former User?
                          A Former User
                          last edited by A Former User

                          Summary of latest video:

                          Starts off with board powere off, USB cable connected and 5v, 3.3v and DIAG led turn on. Device Manager shows Duet 2 Maestro (COM6) and Pronterface connects.

                          Vin applied, Vin led comes on, nothing changes for about 35 seconds until DIAg starts strobing as before, USB still connected and Device Manager shows the Duet 2 Maestro (COM6) is gone. It was not replaced by a BOSSA device, just plain gone.


                          The board is conneted via Ethernet, can you access DuetWebControl when its powered by USB? And does it make any difference removing the z-probe and commenting out the configuration for it?

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                          • dc42undefined
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                            My best guess is that something is going wrong with the +5V and/or +3.3V supply rails when you apply VIN power.

                            • Does it do the same thing if you disconnect everything except VIN and USB from the Duet?
                            • Does the A4403 chip (small square chip close to the VIN terminals) look OK?

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                            • patoune08undefined
                              patoune08
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                              @dc42 said in Problem on maestro:

                              My best guess is that something is going wrong with the +5V and/or +3.3V supply rails when you apply VIN power.

                              Does it do the same thing if you disconnect everything except VIN and USB from the Duet?
                              Does the A4403 chip (small square chip close to the VIN terminals) look OK?

                              By disconnecting everything, the same thing happens.
                              I looked with a magnifying glass and everything seems normal

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