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nebbian
I received my sensor board today, thanks Moriquendi
What I didn't realise was how professional, and small, this board is! It's tiny!
Nice silkscreening, descriptive pin labels, beautiful product.
Just when I thought my hotend was perfect, this comes in the mail. Yeah thanks. Ha ha
Now I've just got to figure out how to mount a piezo element on my hotend.
Where can I find the documentation for the board?
Re: Piezoelectric disks for Z contact detect and bed levelling May 11, 2017 01:25PM |
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nebbian
I received my sensor board today, thanks Moriquendi
What I didn't realise was how professional, and small, this board is! It's tiny!
Nice silkscreening, descriptive pin labels, beautiful product.
Just when I thought my hotend was perfect, this comes in the mail. Yeah thanks. Ha ha
Now I've just got to figure out how to mount a piezo element on my hotend.
Where can I find the documentation for the board?
Why thank you, I'm glad you like it. I cant take credit for the silkscreen, that's down to OSHpark but I did try to make the pin labels as clear as they could be.
I'm sorry you haven't had the documentation, I try to send a link in the email when I confirm that I've posted but I must have forgotten. Here you go
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Re: Piezoelectric disks for Z contact detect and bed levelling May 11, 2017 04:10PM |
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I was reading through the tuning process and had a question. It says to start with VR1 fully clockwise. Later, when tuning out spurious triggers, it says to turn VR1 clockwise. But it is already fully clockwise. So I guess one of those two should be counter-clockwise. Question is, which one?
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Tuning the Piezo Z-probe should be relatively simple. Tuning instructions refer to the tab on the pot, marked in either pink or blue on later boards. Begin with VR1 at around 3 o’clock and VR2 at around 11 o’clock, the LED should be lit at this point. Slowly turn VR2 anti-clockwise until the LED goes out then a few degrees further. Tapping the hot end upwards (if using hot end mounted sensors) or the bed downwards (if using under bed sensors) should produce a flash from the LED.
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Also, the board linked to in OSHPark doesn't match up with the pin arrangement in the tuning document. Is there a newer version?
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Another piezo sensor board...looks like some level clamping diodes followed by a comparator giving an analogue output that can be adjusted for sensitivity... At £1.68 each I ordered two to find out
Piezo vibration sensor
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Re: Piezoelectric disks for Z contact detect and bed levelling June 29, 2017 06:00AM |
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dart16
Another piezo sensor board...looks like some level clamping diodes followed by a comparator giving an analogue output that can be adjusted for sensitivity... At £1.68 each I ordered two to find out
Piezo vibration sensor
Re: Piezoelectric disks for Z contact detect and bed levelling June 29, 2017 06:19AM |
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This is where RRF is now helping us immensely with M558 Rx switch where x is recovery time in seconds before probing dive takes place. 0.2sec seems to take care of this problem. Maybe put in a request with marlin, repetier etc to add this feature. Couple that with z max acceleration at 200mm/min and I'm probing without any other slowdowns /macros.
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