Duet 3 Mini 5+ : Initial announcement
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I've added provisional outline specifications of the Duet 3 Mini 5+ to https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/The_Duet_family_of_motion_control_electronics.
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@dc42 said in Duet 3 Mini 5+ : Initial announcement:
I've added provisional outline specifications of the Duet 3 Mini 5+ to https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/The_Duet_family_of_motion_control_electronics.
This is a really nice comparison, thanks @dc42
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@dc42 Very happy to see the shift to allow for using the Mini 12864 display, will it support the Neopixel backlight variants without a custom cable? Support of this display was the last bit missing for full support of the Voron 2.4!
I would be happy to buy a prototype of this board + the three stepper extension for beta testing so that a manual & example configuration for the Voron 2.4 can be ready as soon as it hits the market
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@pixelpieper said in Duet 3 Mini 5+ : Initial announcement:
@dc42 Very happy to see the shift to allow for using the Mini 12864 display, will it support the Neopixel backlight variants without a custom cable?
That is the intention, however it's one of the few hardware features of the board that I haven't yet written the firmware support for.
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That sounds cool. I was thinking of getting a maestro but then head they were discontinued. I’m glad there will be a product replacing it.
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Will expansion board be available simultaneously with this one?
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@Mosher We have prototypes of the expansion board as well and plan to have the production version them available for sale at the same time the production version of this board is available.
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I am very excited by this announcement. Great work Duet!
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@gregsaun nice to see you here!
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That is the intention, however it's one of the few hardware features of the board that I haven't yet written the firmware support for.
@dc42 do you mean support for the Neopixel backlight specifically or the MiniPanel itself? Because you're welcome to use the code in my fork of RRF3 for the MiniPanel support. I've been using this build successfully for many weeks now. I suppose that even if the Mini 5+ hardware side changed a bit, my work could still save you some time.
BTW, I'm also interested in beta testing the new board. I have this 'gift' of being detail oriented and noticing issues. Also curious to find out if the TMC2209 drivers will better cooperate with my steppers compared to the TMC2224 drivers on my Maestro.
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I can’t wait to test this baby!
I’m so excited to see how the TMC2209 perform compared to the TMC2260 with RRF. -
This will be instant on release purchase for me!
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One more question: will GPIO14/15 on the SBC interface be wired to a UART on the µC? Seems like this is not the case in the moment for the Duet 3 but could be very useful for compatibility with Klipper.
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@pixelpieper said in Duet 3 Mini 5+ : Initial announcement:
One more question: will GPIO14/15 on the SBC interface be wired to a UART on the µC? Seems like this is not the case in the moment for the Duet 3 but could be very useful for compatibility with Klipper.
No; but a UART is available on the IO1 connector.
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@dc42 I guess there is no space left for a 2x2 header to jumper this connection if needed?
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@pixelpieper can you expand on the usage? Why can Klipper not use SPI?
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@T3P3Tony Klipper could if someone implements it, direct UART communication is just already available and would simplify the implementation.
If you have the space to allow for a 2x2 header to be soldered in connecting to the IO1 pins it would be a neat way to get this UART (edit: connected through jumpers) if needed while adding no cost to the PCB...
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@pixelpieper said in Duet 3 Mini 5+ : Initial announcement:
If you have the space to allow for a 2x2 header to be soldered in connecting to the IO1 pins it would be a neat way to get this UART if needed while adding no cost to the PCB...
The connector that support PanelDue already has UART available and as of 3.x something RRF support using it in "raw" mode so that can be done as is for all Duets.
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@bearer sure, its just much neater if it can be done directly through the already existing SBC cable rather than having to make your own wiring loom.
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@pixelpieper oh, then i missread your post, as adding UART to the SBC connector only requires to route the rx and tx pins to pin 8 and 10 on the existing 2x13 header