@dc42 @droftarts Any additional thoughts on this? Using the manual process seems to have worked, but I am concerned about not being able to use the semi-automatic method.
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RE: M308 ADC Tuning Issue
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RE: PanelDue Firmware 3.4.1-pre3 released
@mfs12 I'd vote to just have some simple buttons down the right side. I have 5 tools plus the bed, but I've seen the macro buttons when I've disabled tools in the config. This would be a great option.
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RE: PanelDue Firmware 3.4.1 released
@mfs12 This is awesome! Will it pick the correct QOI image if there are two embedded in the gcode?
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RE: M308 ADC Tuning Issue
Last update for the night. I found a 100k resistor and a 220 ohm resistor in my cabinet. I went through and calibrated each temp port following the doc page. Below are the values I got. Now when I jumper the temp port it gives me a reading around 700C. I assume this is ok to proceed. All of the temps now are accurate at least to room temp. If there is anything else that you think I should do before running up the heaters, please let me know.
M308 S1 P"temp1" Y"thermistor" T100000 B4725 C7.060000e-8 H-15 L-8
M950 H1 C"out1" T1
M307 H1 B0 S1.00
M143 H1 S280M308 S2 P"temp0" Y"thermistor" T100000 B4725 C7.060000e-8 H-15 L-8
M950 H2 C"out2" T2
M307 H2 B0 S1.00
M143 H2 S280M308 S3 P"temp3" Y"thermistor" T100000 B4725 C7.060000e-8 H-8 L-5
M950 H3 C"out3" T3
M307 H3 B0 S1.00
M143 H3 S280M308 S0 P"1.temp0" Y"thermistor" T100000 B4725 C7.060000e-8 H-6 L-5
M950 H0 C"1.out0" T0 Q50
M307 H0 B1 S1.00
M140 H0
M143 H0 S100M308 S4 P"1.temp1" Y"thermistor" T100000 B4725 C7.060000e-8 H-6 L-5
M950 H4 C"1.out1" T4
M307 H4 B0 S1.00
M143 H4 S280M308 S5 P"1.temp2" Y"thermistor" T100000 B4725 C7.060000e-8 H-6 L-5
M950 H5 C"1.out2" T5
M307 H5 B0 S1.00
M143 H5 S280 -
RE: M308 ADC Tuning Issue
I removed the SBC from the system and it still does the same thing.
I reverted the firmware to 3.2 and it still does the same thing.
To recap, I've tested this on two different 6hcs, 3.2, 3.3, and 3.4.1 versions of the firmware, with/without the SBC, with/without the 3HC connected. I'm at a loss here ...
Does anyone else calibrate their ADCs?
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RE: M308 ADC Tuning Issue
I just put a duet6hc from another printer I have in this one and it does the exact same thing. The L and H are different, but the 2000 is hopping all over the place. The duet3hc is unplugged so that I can see if the can connection is doing anything. Now I'm going to take it out of SBC mode and see if that changes anything.
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RE: M308 ADC Tuning Issue
@dc42 Here they are as requested. I used a normal pin jumper this time. I noticed that all three are now jumping when jumpered, but S3 is jumping once every 20-30 seconds vs every 4-5 on the others.
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RE: M308 ADC Tuning Issue
@droftarts Can you just use a normal 2 pin jumper on those ports? For some reason I thought it would not fit and therefore created one.
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RE: M308 ADC Tuning Issue
@dc42 Here is a screenshot of running through all the temp sensors associated with thermistors. (S1,S2,S3 all on the 6HC, S0,S4,S5 on the 3HC) I will do the repeat test when I get home later today.
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RE: M308 ADC Tuning Issue
@dc42 Thank you. I'll try running it multiple times in a row when I get home. To be clear, do you just want me to run the H999 phase or or both phases sequentially?
Also to be clear, when it is jumpered, should I expect the value to jump/be erratic? Or should I expect it just to show 2000? On some of ports on my 6hc and all the ports on my 3hc, they all show 2000 when jumpered. Is it possible that it is writing a value during the calibration that is then causing erratic readings when jumpered?
Is there a way to get from the firmware what the calibration value was set to via the M308 H/L command?
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RE: M308 ADC Tuning Issue
@droftarts The blackbox has a bit of everything ... multiple hot ends, water cooling, a counterweighted bed, etc, etc. Its a bit of a crazy printer. I look forward to having it all working.
I am doing the calibration from that page. I made a short jumper (50mm) with a connector on it to do this calibration. It seems to be getting worse the more I do it. Is there a way to extract the values that M308 sets through the calibration? I'd like to view what the ones that are working properly are set to. Yesterday I reverted the 6hc and 3hc to firmware version 3.3 to see if that changed anything. It was before my test this morning with all unplugged.
Below you can see the output in DWC of the tuning of the three thermistors plugged into the 6hc. What led me to this was chasing down some jamming that I was seeing when extruding. Filament from one nozzle drooled out while another came out more begrudgingly. I thought it prudent to set reset these. All 5 nozzles are E3D v6 with the standard thermistor and the 30w heat cartridge.
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RE: M308 ADC Tuning Issue
I removed the three thermistors plugged into temp1, temp0, and temp3 respectively (s1,s2,s3). Now it appears S1 and S2 are erratic. Keep in mind it is only erratic with the jumper. The normal temp seems relatively stable. Will post a picture I a bit.
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M308 ADC Tuning Issue
I'm having an issue with ADC tuning on an duet3 6HC board. My machine is a Blackbox corexy with 5 hot ends (1 extruder motor). I presently have a duet3 6HC connected with a duet3 3HC using an SBC. The machine also has a paneldue. Everything is running the latest stable firmware.
I have done the calibration of all thermistors and for some reason, the second (L999) phase of the second tool (T1) always reports erratic values when jumpered. I thought the ADC might have a bad channel so I moved the bed over to the 3HC and reassigned the second tool to use the temp0 port on the 6HC. For some reason, I get jumps from 1538 up to 10,000. It is not erratic with a thermistor plugged in. Every other thermistor calibration went well. Even the current thermistor port worked fine when it was used for the bed. I tried making the tool tool6 and bump the sensor, heater, etc all to 6. It followed to tool 6.
What am I missing?BB_config.g