Duex PWN pins gives 2.5 V and not 5 V
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@hsverre What are you trying to connect, and to where? You have a BLTouch connected to PWM1. The PWM pin is to control the BLTouch deployment, not supply 5V to it.
Ian
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@droftarts said in Duex PWN pins gives 2.5 V and not 5 V:
@hsverre What are you trying to connect, and to where? You have a BLTouch connected to PWM1.
The PWM pin is to control the BLTouch deployment, not supply 5V to it.Ian
Yes I have a BLTouch at PWM1 and it does not work. Not action what so ever. And it works fine on another printer.
So this pins are not supposed to give 5V? Between GND and 5V AUX as the duex schematics show?
If so i guess the BLTouch get power from the Probe pins on the Duet Wifi then?
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@hsverre yes you can power a BLTouch from the 5V_AUX pin on the DueX.
If you have a multimeter then you could trace the path of the 5V rail. There should be 5V on pin 1 of the expansion connector on the Duet, then 5V on pin 1 of the expansion connector on the DueX, then 5V on the 5V_AUX jumper of the DueX. Take care not to short 5V to ground when measuring it.
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@hsverre You have another thread going with the same issue: https://forum.duet3d.com/topic/27279/bltouch-not-working/24
Please don't start a second thread. You'll just be asked the same questions all over again.
And yes, 5V AUX should supply 5V. Follow the troubleshooting @dc42 suggested to trace the 5V rail.Ian
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@droftarts said in Duex PWN pins gives 2.5 V and not 5 V:
@hsverre You have another thread going with the same issue: https://forum.duet3d.com/topic/27279/bltouch-not-working/24
Please don't start a second thread. You'll just be asked the same questions all over again.
And yes, 5V AUX should supply 5V. Follow the troubleshooting @dc42 suggested to trace the 5V rail.Ian
Yes the other thread is about the BLTouch, this one is about the PWM and how it works.
Im sorry if I did a mistake. Can i take any actions to make it ok again?
Of course the tracing seems like a proper next step. Ill be back
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@dc42 said in Duex PWN pins gives 2.5 V and not 5 V:
@hsverre yes you can power a BLTouch from the 5V_AUX pin on the DueX.
If you have a multimeter then you could trace the path of the 5V rail. There should be 5V on pin 1 of the expansion connector on the Duet, then 5V on pin 1 of the expansion connector on the DueX, then 5V on the 5V_AUX jumper of the DueX. Take care not to short 5V to ground when measuring it.
I used a multimeter (without shortcutting ) to measure. The 5V on pin 1 on the expanasjon connector at the Duet reports 5V, the pin 1 on the expansion connector on the Duex reports 2.5-ish V (BTW the 3.3 V pin reports 3.3 V) and the 5V_AUX reports 2.5-ish V.
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Where did everyone go? Did i say something wrong? What happened?
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@hsverre I would try to help, but don't understand it.
You meant pin 1 on Duet is 5 V, but pin1 on Duex 5 is 2.5 V? They are directly connected by gray cable? Ony reason could be that the grounds are not connected. (Ground of Duet and ground of Duex). At
https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Duex2_and_Duex5_Features#Section_Wiring
are some comments on connecting grounds.If this is not the reason, please make some images of the wiring and where you measured. And information about the Duex release. And how you set the jumpers.
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Hurray. I finally found out that the problem was the gray fat ribbon cable between the Duet and the Duex. God knows why. It could be that the grounding is the problem then.
Thanks a lot for all the replies
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@hsverre thanks for information, I am glad that you found the reason. Happy printing
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