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    Duet 3 Mini 5+ customizable schematic

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    • luxirius
      luxirius last edited by

      Hi. Is there a customizable schematic for the Duet 3 Mini 5+? I am using the duet for a bachelor thesis, and need to make a schematic with other components and it would be really nice to not have to make one from scratch. It would really help with a file that works with Autodesk Eagle, but any other program can work as well.

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      • droftarts
        droftarts administrators @luxirius last edited by

        @luxirius Duet boards are designed in KiCAD (open source), and are available (open source) from our Github repository, for example here: https://github.com/Duet3D/Duet3-Mini5plus/tree/main/v1.01/Duet3_5%2B_Wifi_v1.01_KiCAD
        We don't have versions that are compatible with Eagle (closed source). But there's probably some way to export them from KiCAD to Eagle.

        Ian

        Cartesian bed-slinger with Duet 3 Mini 5+ WiFi : RRP Fisher Delta v1 with Duet 2 Maestro : TronXY X5S with Duet 2 Wifi (in progress)

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        • T3P3Tony
          T3P3Tony administrators @luxirius last edited by

          @luxirius As @droftarts said, the KiCAD source is there. I do not know of a good import to Eagle from KicAD, especially not the Eagle got bought by autodesk. I suggest you use KiCAD for this. and don't forget to publish your source from your project as well (see the terms of the license agreement ).

          www.duet3d.com

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