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    • Buzzer - AC or DC?

      Hi,

      The firmware code seems to assume that the buzzer is a piezo sounder that needs to be driven with the frequency at which it should beep ("Resonant frequency of the piezo sounder is 4.5kHz.")
      However at least on PanelDue V3 I only see parts that seem to be DC buzzers with their own oscillator (with a little "+" mark on the housing).
      Did the type of buzzer change over time / versions?

      Thanks
      Michael

      posted in PanelDue
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    Latest posts made by mh

    • RE: Buzzer - AC or DC?

      Thanks for the clarification!
      Indeed when having a closer look at an original PCB, the little mark is an "S", not a "+". I guess I got confused by looking at some pictures in a web search, which showed cloned PCBs.

      posted in PanelDue
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    • Buzzer - AC or DC?

      Hi,

      The firmware code seems to assume that the buzzer is a piezo sounder that needs to be driven with the frequency at which it should beep ("Resonant frequency of the piezo sounder is 4.5kHz.")
      However at least on PanelDue V3 I only see parts that seem to be DC buzzers with their own oscillator (with a little "+" mark on the housing).
      Did the type of buzzer change over time / versions?

      Thanks
      Michael

      posted in PanelDue
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      mh
    • RE: Turn your printer into a Juke Box.

      Hmm... The PanelDue 3.0 buzzer seems to be a DC version that has a built-in frequency generator and a little "+" on the housing indicating its polarity?
      Was that different in earlier versions?

      posted in 3D Printing General Chat
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    • RE: Redundant thermistors?

      Thank you for all the suggestions!
      And yes, I will add a thermal fuse as well.

      posted in General Discussion
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    • Redundant thermistors?

      Hi,

      After an unpleasant thermal runaway experience where an ATMEGA had a defect that made it keep sensing room temperature while continuously heating the bed (500W),
      I thought that I want to add a 2nd redundant bed temperature sensor.

      What is the recommend way to do that in RRF3.1.1?

      Thanks
      Michael

      posted in General Discussion
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