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    • likhalabsundefined
      likhalabs
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      Hi all,

      I'd like to introduce Phi, an open-source 3D printer controller with built-in Wi-Fi and Ethernet and runs RepRapFirmware v3.3. I've been working on this for the past few months, planning to eventually launch a crowdfunding campaign. The pre-launch page is already up at https://www.crowdsupply.com/likhalabs/phi-mainboard-5lc. More details about the board can be found on the pre-launch page.

      Just to clarify, this has no affiliation with Duet3D, hence posting here on the Other control boards category. This is simply a controller that uses RepRapFirmware, which some members might find interesting. If you do find it interesting, please do subscribe to updates on the pre-launch page to not miss the launch announcement and other information drop.

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      • zaptaundefined
        zapta @likhalabs
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        @likhalabs, is it open source or is it going to be open source one day?

        I couldn't find anything on github

        https://github.com/orgs/LikhaLabs/repositories

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        • likhalabsundefined
          likhalabs @zapta
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          @zapta Yup, it will be open-source. I'm planning to release all related files (schematic + PCB layout + source) shortly after delivery.

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          • o_lampeundefined
            o_lampe @likhalabs
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            @likhalabs
            Will there be a benefit from the dual processors? Will this board support all the foreseeable features of RRF (like input shaping, multi-stream gcode)
            Is it possible to run daemon.g from the ESP flash (more frequently)?
            Do the expansion ports have unique pins or do they share some pins and put us users in an either/or conflict? (eg. using an LCD on port x, blocks extension y)

            Last not least, I couldn't find information about likhalabs. Who are you, where is your headquarter?

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            • likhalabsundefined
              likhalabs @o_lampe
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              @o_lampe

              Will there be a benefit from the dual processors?

              To preface this, in a typical Duet board, networking, GUI, kinematics, stepping, etc. are normally done in a single microcontroller. In Phi, these tasks are split across two microcontrollers.
              Networking, GUI, and other stuff not related to sensing/driving something in the machine runs on the ESP32, the rest runs on the SAME51. The benefit is that less tasks share processing resources in each microcontroller. This also means more room to grow for each part. For example, the networking and display stuff running on the ESP32 has more RAM, processing power at its disposal. I can allocate more RAM to network buffers, for example, to speed up network transfers without worrying about choking the kinematics/stepper driving part because the latter are in another microcontroller, the SAME51.

              Will this board support all the foreseeable features of RRF (like input shaping, multi-stream gcode)

              I was actually tracking official RepRapFirmware development since last year, when it was still 3.1.1. You can see my previous progress here: https://github.com/likha3d/Duet3D-RepRapFirmware. I'm now on 3.3. I've been merging new features from newer versions without much problem so far, as I ensure changes I make have little conflict with the official RepRapFirmware development as much as possible. So I'm confident in merging new developments from the official RepRapFirmware branch going forward.

              Is it possible to run daemon.g from the ESP flash (more frequently)?

              Behavior related to running daemon.g is unchanged from official RepRapFirmware.

              Do the expansion ports have unique pins or do they share some pins and put us users in an either/or conflict? (eg. using an LCD on port x, blocks extension y)

              EXP1/EXP2 ports share pins with PanelDue 10-pin/4-pin port. This means that you cannot use EXP1/EXP2 and PanelDue at the same time. However, as far as I know, using multiple types of displays is not even supported in firmware, so this pin sharing should not matter.

              All other pins are unique pins, as far as regular end-users are concerned (a couple of debug pins are shared, should only matter to developers). I'll share a pin diagram closer to launch.

              Last not least, I couldn't find information about likhalabs. Who are you, where is your headquarter?

              Fair point. Finding information about Likha Labs is going to be difficult, since I just started (as a full-time commitment) and I'm basically a one-person-team at the moment. I'm an embedded software engineer from the Philippines. I used to work for Espressif, as a developer on ESP-IDF (renzbagaporo).. I decided to try my hand at integrating an ESP32 on a 3D printer controller to assume the same functions an SBC would, as nobody was doing it.

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              • droftartsundefined
                droftarts administrators @likhalabs
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                @likhalabs said in Phi: Open-source, Wi-Fi + Ethernet, RRF 3D Printer Controller:

                I decided to try my hand at integrating an ESP32 on a 3D printer controller to assume the same functions an SBC would, as nobody was doing it.

                Interesting work! Does the ESP32 run your own custom firmware, or is it running a form of dsf (like a Raspberry Pi does)?

                Ian

                Bed-slinger - Mini5+ WiFi/1LC | RRP Fisher v1 - D2 WiFi | Polargraph - D2 WiFi | TronXY X5S - 6HC/Roto | CNC router - 6HC | Tractus3D T1250 - D2 Eth

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                • likhalabsundefined
                  likhalabs @droftarts
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                  @droftarts Its a partial port of RepRapFirmware to run on top of ESP-IDF, actually. I've mentioned that the ESP32 is in charge of networking, sd card, displays, usb, etc. so I've ported only the relevant parts to these functions and disabled or excluded from build others.

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                  • zaptaundefined
                    zapta @likhalabs
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                    @likhalabs, can it use the Duet Mini5 binaries or will you release your own binaries for RRF and Klipper?

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                    • likhalabsundefined
                      likhalabs @zapta
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                      @zapta No, it can't use Duet 3 Mini 5+ binaries, so I will be releasing Phi's own RRF binaries.

                      RepRapFirmware will be the 'official' firmware, so I will not be maintaining a Klipper port and releasing Klipper binaries. However, there is nothing preventing members of the community from porting other firmware like Marlin or Klipper to Phi, as like I've mentioned, full schematic + PCB layout will be released.

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                      • likhalabsundefined
                        likhalabs @likhalabs
                        last edited by likhalabs

                        The campaign is live! Please check it out if you're interested.

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                        • likhalabsundefined
                          likhalabs
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                          I've been trying to improve upload speed for Phi. Finally broke the 1MiB/s barrier!

                          upload.gif

                          There's still some room for improvement, though.

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                          • oliofundefined
                            oliof @likhalabs
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                            @likhalabs is that on Ethernet or Wifi?

                            <>RatRig V-Minion Fly Super5Pro RRF<> V-Core 3.1 IDEX k*****r <> RatRig V-Minion SKR 2 Marlin<>

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                            • jay_s_ukundefined
                              jay_s_uk @likhalabs
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                              @likhalabs the STM port gets 1.6Mib/s with an ESP32

                              Owns various duet boards and is the main wiki maintainer for the Teamgloomy LPC/STM32 port of RRF. Assume I'm running whatever the latest beta/stable build is

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                              • botundefined
                                bot
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                                When can we have one with 6 steppers? 🙂

                                *not actually a robot

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                                • likhalabsundefined
                                  likhalabs @jay_s_uk
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                                  @jay_s_uk Usually, small 'b' denotes bits and big 'B' denotes bytes. Just to clarify, is it bits or bytes in the case of the STM32 port?

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                                  • likhalabsundefined
                                    likhalabs @oliof
                                    last edited by likhalabs

                                    @oliof Hi oliof, this is on Wi-Fi. Ethernet is a little slower, around 900 KiB/s - 1 MiB/s so far. Ethernet is slower because it's not native (ESP32-S3 does not have an Ethernet peripheral, is using a W5500 Ethernet <-> SPI chip).

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                                    • likhalabsundefined
                                      likhalabs @bot
                                      last edited by likhalabs

                                      @bot Unfortunately since I'm a one-man team, it will be after the current board gets off the ground. Though it's possible to add https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Duet_3_Expansion_Mini_2plus for a total of 7 steppers (like the Duet 3 Mini 5+).

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                                      • jay_s_ukundefined
                                        jay_s_uk @likhalabs
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                                        @likhalabs sorry. B not b.
                                        So 1.6MiB/s

                                        Owns various duet boards and is the main wiki maintainer for the Teamgloomy LPC/STM32 port of RRF. Assume I'm running whatever the latest beta/stable build is

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                                        • likhalabsundefined
                                          likhalabs @jay_s_uk
                                          last edited by likhalabs

                                          @jay_s_uk Thanks for the clarification! Looks like I have a new benchmark. (There still some room for improvement, like I said). I have an SKR pro and lots of ESP32's lying around to test and see how its achieving that speeds.

                                          In theory at least, I should be able to achieve faster speeds since the data does not have to travel between microcontrollers through an SPI link (same theory why ethernet is slower as mentioned in the reply to @oliof).

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                                          • botundefined
                                            bot @likhalabs
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                                            @likhalabs fair enough. I love the path you're on so I'm excited to see you progress.

                                            *not actually a robot

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