Duet 3 Scanning Z probe
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@zapta I see what you mean. It would be slower than the scanning mesh on many machines (depending on Z speed) but would give the Z positions where the sensor reads the same all over the bed. I still don't think it will necessarily be any more accurate though.
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@T3P3Tony, I see.
I am trying to find a way to speed up touch sensors such as BL Touch but this approach should apply also to other sensors types. My hypothesis is that if instead of a binary state they provide a small hysteresis-free continuous region around a known point, the meshing can be speed up significantly since it requires only minor Z adjustments during the scan to tack that point. Not much different from the mesh compensation during the actual printing.
Will see how it goes.
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I want to setup a Scanning Tool for our printers but can not find a wiring schematic in the documentation
Can you tell me how to connect pls?
Thank you in advance
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@CR3D the PCB silkscreen points out what the pins are, I can see GND to the left, and C_L (CAN low) and C_H (CAN high) to the right. Second from the left is VCC then, this tracks with the connection description on the documentation page https://docs.duet3d.com/en/Duet3D_hardware/Duet_3_family/Duet_3_Scanning_Z_Probe#description-of-connections
The source for 5V depends on the board you use, on the Duet 3 mini 5+ I would choose 5V and GND from IO 4 due to proximity to the CAN header.
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Disregard this post
see later post
Wrong board version -
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@droftarts
Thank you for the correction. I grabbed the pic from the current doc. -
@bricor I know, I was going to do the same thing until I noticed it was different! So I took a picture of the one I had on my desk that I received earlier this week. @T3P3Tony will put up a proper wiring diagram soon, hopefully.
Edit: I've updated the documentation with the above picture: https://docs.duet3d.com/en/Duet3D_hardware/Duet_3_family/Duet_3_Scanning_Z_Probe#physical-connections
Ian
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Thanks to all!
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@ofliduet said in Duet 3 Scanning Z probe:
Is the STL / STEP for the probe holder availalbe that I see in the picture of the Revo toolboard?
Any updates on the availability of this specific mount?
It seems like it's a modified version of the PCB spacer
I would really like to integrate it into my E3D ToolChanger setup