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    • madedi123undefined
      madedi123
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      hi guys

      is it possible to connect mor endstops at the 50 pin header on duet ethernet ?

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      • Jacotheronundefined
        Jacotheron
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        If you only need more endstops, you will probably need to make a basic circuit (does not have to be a pcb). The endstop signals are in that header, so looking at where they are located.

        If your endstops are simply micro switches or similar (Normally Open or Normally Closed), you would typically break out the GND to each endstop, and the 2nd wire being the endstop signal (or sometimes the 3.3V is used in stead of the GND).

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        • dc42undefined
          dc42 administrators
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          See my response to your other post https://forum.duet3d.com/topic/8497/combined-used-duex-5-and-heater-extansion.

          Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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