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    • RyanP
      RyanP last edited by

      I recently purchased a 1LC board from my local dealer (digitmakers in Toronto).

      The board I was provided was the 1.0 board.

      I've heard that the 1.1 board is needed to utilize an accelerometer. If true, Should I be asking for them to replace it with the 1.1 board?

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      • jens55
        jens55 @RyanP last edited by

        @ryanp, I would .... ver 1.1 has been shipping for a while now. Ver 1.0 does not have an accelerometer on it.

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        • engikeneer
          engikeneer @RyanP last edited by

          @ryanp v1.1 has the accelerometer built-in. If you have a v1.0 you can still get a separate accelerometer chip and hook it up

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          • o_lampe
            o_lampe @engikeneer last edited by

            @engikeneer said in Duet3 1LC 1.0 vs 1.1:

            @ryanp v1.1 has the accelerometer built-in. If you have a v1.0 you can still get a separate accelerometer chip and hook it up

            Which is the more versatile option IMHO. Even dc42 mentioned, it would make sense to measure hotend versa bed ringing.
            How would you do that with 1.1?

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            • dc42
              dc42 administrators @o_lampe last edited by

              @o_lampe said in Duet3 1LC 1.0 vs 1.1:

              Even dc42 mentioned, it would make sense to measure hotend versa bed ringing.

              That's on a bed slinger style of printer.

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              • aniron
                aniron @dc42 last edited by

                @dc42 how do you best use that information, though? IF I am not mistaken, you still need to select a single frequency for suppression, not separate ones per axis?

                Do you pick the highest amplitude, the average of the peaks, or something else?

                Or is this meant for upcoming features?

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                • dc42
                  dc42 administrators @aniron last edited by dc42

                  @aniron said in Duet3 1LC 1.0 vs 1.1:

                  @dc42 how do you best use that information, though? IF I am not mistaken, you still need to select a single frequency for suppression, not separate ones per axis?

                  Do you pick the highest amplitude, the average of the peaks, or something else?

                  Or is this meant for upcoming features?

                  In the immediate future, you will either pick the frequency with the worst ringing, or a shaper that provides reasonable suppression at both frequencies.

                  We will probably offer the ability to configure different frequencies on X and Y axes in future, at least on Cartesian printers (It's much more complicated to implement on CoreXY).

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