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    • SIamundefined
      SIam @wayneosdias
      last edited by

      @wayneosdias you have to write a macro, see the docs here:
      https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Macros

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      • Stephen6309undefined
        Stephen6309 @wayneosdias
        last edited by

        @wayneosdias The object model is case sensitive. DWC can show the object model, it's at the bottom of the left panel.

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        • wayneosdiasundefined
          wayneosdias @SIam
          last edited by

          @siam
          This is where I get lost,
          RepRapFirmware allows for gcode sequences, called macros...
          Great, what's the GCode for retrieving the current output state on an output pin? Ill happily put it into a macro...

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          • wayneosdiasundefined
            wayneosdias @Stephen6309
            last edited by

            @stephen6309
            Thanks Stephan
            I see it here in the DWC
            8bda35dd-2017-46cd-91f6-364c00e608e9-image.png
            .3 is correct. Now how do I get this value into Openpnp via serial/USB?
            I tried this

            state.gpOut[3].value
            Error: Bad command: stategpOut[3]value
            ok
            
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            • OwenDundefined
              OwenD @wayneosdias
              last edited by

              @wayneosdias

              The answer was provided.
              The gcode is the object model query

              https://github.com/Duet3D/RepRapFirmware/wiki/Object-Model-Documentation#overview

              You should also search on duet meta commands.

              However...
              You said you're using openPNP
              How does that communicate with the Duet?
              I thought it used its own software.
              It will make a difference whether it runs completely on the Duet, or whether it's connected via a USB cable or uses TCP socket connection.

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              • wayneosdiasundefined
                wayneosdias @OwenD
                last edited by

                @owend
                OpenPnp is the motion planner, it is connected via native USB.

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                • OwenDundefined
                  OwenD @wayneosdias
                  last edited by OwenD

                  @wayneosdias
                  So the questions becomes from where do you need the information extracted and passed to?

                  What are you trying to achieve?

                  If the query/answer will be used purely on the duet, the you can use the object model and conditional gcode to do it.

                  If you need to pass the gpio state back to your external motion planner via usb then I suspect something like M118 will need to be used, however I have no direct knowledge of openPNP

                  EDIT:
                  Can you use something like

                  M118 P1 S{state.gpOut[3].value} L0
                  

                  This should send the IO state via USB

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                  • wayneosdiasundefined
                    wayneosdias @OwenD
                    last edited by

                    @owend said in Read Output pin state:

                    M118 P1 S{state.gpOut[3].value} L0

                    First thanks for everyones help thus far;
                    What Im trying to achieve is a 'component feed' as follows;

                    • machine XY's head mounted drag pin to component tape hole

                    • machine actuates drag pin

                    • drag pin is in down position inserted into tape hole

                    • machine 'drags' tape in X direction to feed next component into postion

                    • drag pin is de activated

                    • machine XY's head mounted nozzle to component

                    • ... and completes the pick process.

                    In this process there is an issue where the drap pin may be stuck down despite being de activated. To prevent XY motion in the case of a stuck drag pin there is a dragpin sensor. In Openpnp his is referred to 'Axis Interlock'. We dont dont want XY with a down drag pin UNLESS the dragpin is actuated to do so as in a feed event.

                    Boiling this all down is;

                    • we want XY movement when the drag pin is actuated and sensor states it so
                    • we dont want XY movment when the drag pin is de activated and sensor
                      states it so

                    Circling back to the original question. What Gcode can I use to get the current output state of an output pin?

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                    • OwenDundefined
                      OwenD @wayneosdias
                      last edited by

                      @wayneosdias
                      Either you are not actually reading any of the responses given, or there is some sort of communication or translation issue.

                      You have been told several times that the Gcode is

                      state.gpOut[3].value
                      

                      where 3 is the sensor number of an output pin.

                      or

                      sensors.gpIn[3].value
                      

                      where 3 is the sensor number of an input pin

                      If your sensor is connected to the duet, then it is an INPUT

                      Your Gcode needs to contain something like

                      while sensors.gpIn[3].value = 1
                          G4 P500 ; if the sensor level is high, go into a wait loop
                      

                      You are unlikely to get working code unless you find someone who also uses openPNP, but you have been provided ample information to work it out.r

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                      • dc42undefined
                        dc42 administrators @wayneosdias
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                        @wayneosdias said in Read Output pin state:

                        I tried this

                        state.gpOut[3].value
                        Error: Bad command: stategpOut[3]value
                        ok
                        

                        Try this:

                        echo state.gpOut[3].value
                        

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                        • wayneosdiasundefined
                          wayneosdias @dc42
                          last edited by

                          @dc42 said in Read Output pin state:

                          echo state.gpOut[3].value

                          Hey dc
                          I tried but still get...

                          > echo state.gpOut[3].value
                          Error: Bad command: echostategpOut[3]value
                          ok
                          
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                          • wayneosdiasundefined
                            wayneosdias @OwenD
                            last edited by

                            @owend
                            I have read and tried all responses thoroughly before each and every response. I think you may be having difficulty understanding the question. But it's stated pretty explicitly.

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                            • Stephen6309undefined
                              Stephen6309 @wayneosdias
                              last edited by

                              @wayneosdias If you want the pwm value, use state.gpOut[3].pwm. You can't get undefined items.

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                              • wayneosdiasundefined
                                wayneosdias @Stephen6309
                                last edited by

                                @stephen6309 said in Read Output pin state:

                                state.gpOut[3].pwm

                                Thanks Stephen,
                                I cant get that to work either

                                > echo state.gpOut[3].pwm
                                Error: Bad command: echostategpOut[3]pwm
                                ok
                                > state.gpOut[3].pwm
                                Error: Bad command: stategpOut[3]pwm
                                ok
                                > M118 P1 S{state.gpOut[3].pwm} L0
                                Error: M118: unknown value 'stategpOut^pwm'
                                ok
                                
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                                • Stephen6309undefined
                                  Stephen6309 @wayneosdias
                                  last edited by Stephen6309

                                  @wayneosdias I don't have any gpio pins defined, but 0 is there.

                                  Currently on rrf 3.4.0rc2

                                  Sending in the DWC Console:
                                  echo state.gpOut[0].pwm

                                  This shows up in the DWC Console:
                                  echo state.gpOut[0].pwm
                                  0.0736

                                  Object Model in DWC shows 0.07

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                                  • gloomyandyundefined
                                    gloomyandy @wayneosdias
                                    last edited by

                                    @wayneosdias What program are you using to send those commands? It looks like something is removing some of the characters before they are sent to the Duet.

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                                    • wayneosdiasundefined
                                      wayneosdias @Stephen6309
                                      last edited by

                                      @stephen6309 Hey Stephen
                                      I need response via USB to Openpnp. DWC is connected via ethernet

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                                      • wayneosdiasundefined
                                        wayneosdias @gloomyandy
                                        last edited by

                                        @gloomyandy
                                        Hey Andy its Openpnp

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                                        • Stephen6309undefined
                                          Stephen6309 @wayneosdias
                                          last edited by

                                          @wayneosdias Then you need to determine why it's removing spaces and periods from the command.

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                                          • wayneosdiasundefined
                                            wayneosdias @Stephen6309
                                            last edited by

                                            @stephen6309
                                            I think you got it. When I view the trace logs of the comms between Openpnp and the hardware, all commands sent from Openpnp the spaces are trimmed...
                                            Ill dtry again and post a log snippet.

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