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    • Glen_Remixundefined
      Glen_Remix
      last edited by

      Good morning,

      Tl;dr: New 6XD board 5v-3.3v regulator doesn't seem to be working.

      I am working on a project where I am integrating a Duet-powered machine with industrial automation hardware.

      I was using a Mini 5+ for initial testing but opted to change to the 6XD due to the optoisolated I/O making PNP hardware easier to work with.

      After removing the Mini 5+ and changing all of the wiring to suit the new board, I unwrapped the 6XD and plugged in the USB to set up networking.

      Unfortunately, I wasn't able to connect to the board via USB and the board wasn't coming up in Device Manager.

      I noticed that although the USB and 5V LEDs were lit, the 3.3V wasn't. I also noticed that the 5V-3.3V regulator U4 gets very hot as soon as the board is plugged in.

      I have nothing else plugged into the board, and have tried powering on both with and without the SD card.

      Is there anything else I could try, or is this a hardware failure?

      Grateful for any help.
      Thanks,
      Glen

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      • markzundefined
        markz @Glen_Remix
        last edited by

        @glen_remix I can't answer your question, but I do have a 6XD and did run it with just the USB power successfully. So, it should work as you have it.

        You might hook a voltmeter up to one of the 3.3V outputs and check the voltage on it with/without USB power.

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        • Glen_Remixundefined
          Glen_Remix @markz
          last edited by

          @markz Thanks for your reply.

          So interestingly there is 3.3V to the IO (measured at IO_0).

          However, there doesn't seem to be an internal 3.3V. At the 5v-3.3V regulator U4, which I mentioned was heating up, I measured 4.6V at the input, but only 0.5V at the output. This regulator is listed as "Output for internal use only" in the schematic.

          I don't know if there is a way of testing this, or if a warranty return is the best option?

          Thanks,
          Glen

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          • markzundefined
            markz @Glen_Remix
            last edited by

            @glen_remix The IO outputs are from a different regulator (3.3V_ext) so I'd guess you're pointing at the root cause (U4 + 3.3v output path). Maybe give the Duet3d folks a day to respond but it looks bad.

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            • Phaedruxundefined
              Phaedrux Moderator
              last edited by Phaedrux

              When and where did you purchase your Duet3?

              Also, can you see if there is 3.3V on pin 8 of the SPI DB header?

              Z-Bot CoreXY Build | Thingiverse Profile

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              • Glen_Remixundefined
                Glen_Remix @Phaedrux
                last edited by

                @phaedrux Purchased on 17/08/2022 directly from Duet3D as an OEM.

                Getting 0.5V on SPI pin 8, same as the regulator output.

                Thanks,
                Glen

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                • Phaedruxundefined
                  Phaedrux Moderator
                  last edited by

                  Please send an email to warranty@duet3d.com and CC your reseller. Include a link to this forum thread and the details of your original purchase. You'll receive a reply with a form to fill out.

                  Z-Bot CoreXY Build | Thingiverse Profile

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