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    • qlfecv
      qlfecv last edited by

      The value is OK, but I only want to read 99.9

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      • dc42
        dc42 administrators @qlfecv last edited by dc42

        @qlfecv said in Back with opnpnp again:

        The value is OK, but I only want to read 99.9

        Please explain what you mean. What is the voltage on the analog input pin?

        Edit: Do you mean that you want a shorter response? You can get the value from the object model, for example using M409, or refer to it in a 'echo' command.

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        • qlfecv
          qlfecv last edited by

          Yes, I want shorter response.

          How work M409 with M308 sensor?

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          • dc42
            dc42 administrators last edited by

            echo sensors.analog[1].lastReading
            25.9
            

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            • qlfecv
              qlfecv last edited by

              Thanks @dc42,

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              • qlfecv
                qlfecv last edited by

                @dc42 Is posible read digital value? (4095)

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                • dc42
                  dc42 administrators @qlfecv last edited by dc42

                  You could set the range in M308 to 0 to 4096 instead of 0 to 100. Then if you don't want any decimals, use the floor( ) function in the echo command to convert the reading to integer. Or you can stay with 0 to 100 and multiply by 4096.0/100 first. See https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/GCode_Meta_Commands#Section_Expressions to see what expressions you can use within the echo command (and in lots of other places).

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                  • qlfecv
                    qlfecv last edited by

                    Thanks again 👍 👍

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                    • qlfecv
                      qlfecv last edited by

                      I don't understand that I'm doing wrong.

                      I have this configuration

                      M950 C"bedtemp" C"nil"
                      M308 S2 P"bedtemp" Y"linear-analog" A"V_Sen_H2" F1 L0 H4095
                      

                      The pin is 0V I send this

                      echo sensors.analog[2].lastReading
                      0.0
                      

                      Now pin 3.3v

                      echo sensors.analog[2].lastReading
                      100.0
                      
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                      • dc42
                        dc42 administrators last edited by dc42

                        @qlfecv, the M308 documentation for Linear Analog sensors was wrong. The min and max reading parameters are B and C, not L and H. So use B0 C4095.

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                        • qlfecv
                          qlfecv last edited by qlfecv

                          Ok, so I try it.

                          @dc42 what is the best option to add the sixth axis?

                          I don't like using additional hardware, but with duet2wifi I have no other solution.

                          When I can I will buy one " Duet 3 Main Board 6HC".

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                          • T3P3Tony
                            T3P3Tony administrators @qlfecv last edited by

                            @qlfecv where are you based?

                            www.duet3d.com

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                            • qlfecv
                              qlfecv last edited by

                              In Barcelona, Spain

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                              • T3P3Tony
                                T3P3Tony administrators @qlfecv last edited by

                                @qlfecv ah cool. I think @dc42 will be in contact.

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                                • qlfecv
                                  qlfecv @dc42 last edited by

                                  @dc42 said in Back with opnpnp again:

                                  @qlfecv, the M308 documentation for Linear Analog sensors was wrong. The min and max reading parameters are B and C, not L and H. So use B0 C4095.

                                  Working fine 👍

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