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    Is there any way to have 5V Pulse from Duet Wifi ?

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    • jaydevdaveundefined
      jaydevdave
      last edited by

      Hi,

      Generally we are getting 3.3V Pulse from Expansions Pins.
      so, Is there any way to have 5V Pulse from Duet Wifi ?
      any other pins ?

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      • T3P3Tonyundefined
        T3P3Tony administrators
        last edited by

        The Duet works on 3.3V logic so to get 5V logic you need to use something to increase the voltage. what to use depends on the application. what do you need the 5V for?

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        • jaydevdaveundefined
          jaydevdave
          last edited by

          Our Fuji Servo Drives work on 5V Pulses only.
          We are using Servo drive for one Axis.
          We are using transistor circuit to get 5V Pulses.

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          • dc42undefined
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            The external stepper breakout board uses standard differential line drivers, which is what the Fuji servo amplifier seems to want. The actual differential voltage is somewhat less than 5V, but that is normal when using line drivers.

            Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
            Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
            http://www.escher3d.com, https://miscsolutions.wordpress.com

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            • jaydevdaveundefined
              jaydevdave
              last edited by

              Did you mean https://www.duet3d.com/Expansion_Breakout
              this board we should buy to resolve the issue ?

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              • T3P3Tonyundefined
                T3P3Tony administrators
                last edited by

                yes

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                • dc42undefined
                  dc42 administrators
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                  Yes, I suggest you try that board. As standard it will provide differential drive, which according to the datasheet for those servo amplifiers is good up to 1MHz step rate (so T0.5 ought to be sufficient). It's also possible to use it in 5V single-ended output mode by changing the output wiring.

                  Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
                  Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
                  http://www.escher3d.com, https://miscsolutions.wordpress.com

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                  • jaydevdaveundefined
                    jaydevdave
                    last edited by

                    Do you mean the breakout board gives out pulse of 5v?

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                    • dc42undefined
                      dc42 administrators
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                      The breakout board gives a differential output of about +/- 3.5V which is standard when using 5V line drivers. It's also possible to wire up the outputs a different way to get 5V single ended drive.

                      Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
                      Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
                      http://www.escher3d.com, https://miscsolutions.wordpress.com

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