Duet3D 1HCL - Closed Loop Controller Beta test
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@gruna-studio a first small production run is currently under way.
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@dc42
Nice, Can I pre order some?I need to install the 1HCL with an external encoder because my machines have a double shaft on x axis.
So I can do a documentation how to place the magnetic encoder install on this board... the documentation says, that for this there will be a description in future.
Let me know.
Cheers
Richard -
@gruna-studio so far the best results we've seen have been using motors with built-in encoders. We're also testing some motors with external encoders, but we've had some difficulties with one of them.
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@dc42 I’d like to order some as well when they become available. Please let us know if we can pre-order.
Also, could you describe in more detail the issues with closed loop corexy that you mentioned?
I would be willing to help beta test the corexy functionality if that would help.
Thanks and look forward to the boards,
Tristan -
@dc42
Ok I understand.
For me it's no option to change the style of the x axis (double shaft nema17) I must work with an external encoder.
I'm happy to hear that duet will sell this board in the next months.
Would like to have a few of this little fun maker.
Please give us a sign when we can order some.
Thanks a lot
Richard -
The first small production run of the EXP1HCL is currently undergoing testing by our assemblers. We should know more on Monday.
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@dc42
Sounds great!!!
Thanks for updating usCheers
Richard -
I am keen to get two as well. I have the 48v power supply just need the boards now
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@samlogan87
what is the benefit of 48 volt?cheers
richard -
@gruna-studio you are able to run it much faster
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@samlogan87
really? the motors can drive faster?since two years I´m working with 3d printers and duet and I never heard about it. haha
Is there a good summary from Duet?
Today is "1HCL-Monday". !!!!
cheers richard
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@gruna-studio driving stepper motors at the desired current depends on having enough driver supply voltage to overcome the back EMF of the motors, which increases with speed. It's especially important with high inductance and high current motors. You can estimate the voltage needed using the calculator at https://www.reprapfirmware.org/emf.html.
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@dc42
ok thanks a lot! -
@dc42
any good news? -
@gruna-studio i know. I am hanging out for them. I have money burning a hole in my pocket
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@dc42
Hey any good news?
Cheers
Richard -
@gruna-studio yes! finally over the bottle neck. drop me a line tony@duet3d.com as you have been waiting a while so we may be able to supply directly from next week (before we can get any to our resellers). also @samlogan87
Note support for these is still experimental in RRF 3.4
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yeeeeah!
thanks a lot.So there is the first question.
Is there any experience with specific encoders I could use?Is this an actual information?
If there is no picture yet, I can provide you some good ones and other documentations.
Thanks a lot
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@T3P3Tony awesome. Sent you an email regarding getting some boards
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@gruna-studio the SPI connected encoders are not yet fully supported. we have done some limited testing but for now I recommend using quadrature encoders.