6XD + SD card reader
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My new project with 6XD and PanelDue 7i on Pick'n'Place to getting new controller.
Question: As you can see there is a SD card reader, can this be connected to 6XD?
Cheers
Bengt -
@tecno Yes, you should be able to connect the external SD card reader to the PanelDue header on the 6XD. Hopefully the SD card reader has it's pins labelled, as you will need to match up the connections on the PanelDue header. See https://docs.duet3d.com/en/User_manual/Connecting_hardware/Display_PanelDue#using-the-external-sd-card-socket-on-the-lcd-panel
Connect the PanelDue to the 6XD via the 4-wire cable. The onboard micro SD card reader won't be functional.
Ian
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@droftarts Hello Ian,
Unfortunately no labels on board.
Found this
So I assume following to be connectedSD card pinout.txt
Cheers
Bengt -
@tecno The Duet connects to the SD card in SPI mode, so your image/list isn't quite correct. Also, the image has 9 contacts on the SD card socket, while yours has 11. I think the top two on yours could be 'Write Protect' and 'Card Detection Indication' pins, but are unused. I think the wiring should be:
Your image reference SD socket pin # SD Socket SPI name Duet signal name Duet Panel Due connector pin # Write Protect? (on image of your socket) - (NA) Card Detection Indication? (on image of your socket) - (NA) DAT1 (not labelled) 8 (NA) DAT0 7 DO SPI0_MISO 6 GND 6 GND Ground 2 CLK 5 SCLK SPI0_SCK 4 VCC 4 VCC +3.3V_EXT 8 GND (not labelled) 3 GND Ground 2 CMD 2 DI SPI0_MOSI 5 CD/DAT3 (not labelled) 1 CS SPI0_CS0 3 DAT2 (not labelled) 9 (NA) Check with a multimeter that each contact on the SD card holder goes to the associated pin, and just to orientate the pins, that the 6th and 3rd pins are connected, and are GND.
If this works, I'll add it to the documentation.
Ian
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What files do I need to verify the functionality of this reader? bin files for 7i and 6XD + power to 6XD ?
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@tecno That looks like you have wired pin 1 on the Duet, which is +5V, to GND on the SD card. That's wrong! SD cards run on 3.3V.
I think the pins at each end are like this, see the table above for the connections.
An external SD card has been supported since RRF 1.16. You don't need the PanelDue connected; the list here is for 'Using the SD card on the LCD panel' ie on the PanelDue.
Ian
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@tecno Sorry, but your wiring is completely wrong! The wire with the red stripe on the ribbon cable is connecting to pin 10, IO_0_OUT, not pin 1. Pin 1 (and wire 1 on the ribbon cable) on the Duet side is 5V, ie the first wire on the ribbon cable. So 5V from the Duet is going into pin 3 (GND) of the SD card reader. Check it with a multimeter.
You don't want to use 5V (pin/wire 1), or IO_0_IN (pin/wire 9) or IO_0_OUT (pin/wire 10), so you should have one wire not used on one side of the ribbon cable, and two not used on the other. You have 3, all on one side of the ribbon cable. I think the rest of the wiring is wrong, too. See the table I posted above, and the labelled image showing what the ribbon cable wires are, and what position they are at the other end.
Ian
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@droftarts
Sorry to bother you Ian but I am confusedCan we agree that this is pin 1 on card reader
10 pin on Duet side where Pins 1 - 9 - 10 are unused.
Pin 2 goes to ? ""GND Ground 2"" BUT IN ABOVE Picture Pin 3 ?
So can you be so kind and list 2 to ? 3 to ?
Cheers
Bengt -
@tecno Okay!
Duet pin#/ribbon cable wire# SD connector pin # 10) IO_0_OUT Not connected 9) IO_0_IN Not connected 8 ) 3.3V EXT 4) VCC 7) PD_SD_CD Not connected 6) SPIO_MISO 7) DO 5) SPIO_MOSI 2) DI 4) SPIO_SCK 5) SCLK 3) SPIO_CS0 1) CS 2) GND 3) and/or 6) GND 1) 5V_EXT Not connected If you prefer it in the order of the SD connector pins:
SD connector pin# Duet pin#/ribbon cable wire# 8 ) DAT1 Not connected 7) DO 6) SPIO_MISO 6) GND 2) GND 5) SCLK 4) SPIO_SCK 4) VCC 8 ) 3.3V EXT 3) GND 2) GND 2) DI 5) SPIO_MOSI 1) CS 3) SPIO_CS0 Ian
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Hello Ian,
I am having problems with my local LAN, router broke down. New on its way so it will take some days before I can report my findings.Cheers
Bengt -
@droftarts
Still crippled hereIs this correct for the cable 6XD and PanelDue
Cheers
BengtStill only direct cabel to Fiber modem so no network thay is needed to move on with 6XD
Better picture
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@tecno said in 6XD + SD card reader:
Is this correct for the cable 6XD and PanelDue
No, I think you've got them backwards on the 4-way connector. See images here https://docs.duet3d.com/en/User_manual/Connecting_hardware/Display_PanelDue#option-1-4-way-cable
Ian
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@droftarts
Sorry my bad as usualNow I have the display but I get M21 No card detected
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@tecno You don't have access to the SD card socket on the PanelDue using the 4-wire cable. Only with the ribbon cable. But you're going to use the external SD card socket, right?
Ian
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@droftarts
Sorry Ian but now I am lost.What I have is 6XD + 7I and cardreader as pictured earlier and connected as advised.
So do I need yet another ribboncable?
Cheers
Bengt -
@tecno Sorry, I thought you meant you wanted to use the built-in SD card reader on the PanelDue 7i. If you want to use that, you need to connect the PanelDue to the 6XD with the ribbon cable. You wouldn't be able to connect the other SD card reader.
If you do mean the other SD card reader, that should connect to the PanelDue header on the 6XD using the cable you made; it does not connect to the PanelDue 7i. The PanelDue 7i connects to the 6XD using the 4 wire cable, and the built-in SD card reader cannot be used.
Ian
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Here pictures of the setup, SD Cardreader with short ribbon cable to 7I ant 4-wire to 6XD
Error message
Cheers
Bengt -
@tecno You can't plug the external SD card reader into the PanelDue. It needs to be plugged into the 6XD.
Edit: longer explanation: The SD card reader, on the PanelDue or an external one, communicates with Duet via the SPI bus. That's the MOSI and MISO wires you hooked up. For sending and receiving commands and information, the PanelDue has a serial connection to the Duet which is much slower than SPI, and SPI cannot communicate over this serial connection. For the built-in PanelDue SD card reader, the pins on the SD card socket are passed through to the ribbon cable connector which then connects to the Duet; the PanelDue just provides power.
Ian
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@droftarts
OK total missunderstanding.So is this the place to the ribboncable?
Only 4-wires 6XD to 7i ?