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Re: Piezoelectric disks for Z contact detect and bed levelling June 15, 2016 03:56AM |
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Hi Mike,
I have relay enjoyed following your work on this. Any progress on finding a more suitable sensor?
Jarl
Re: Piezoelectric disks for Z contact detect and bed levelling July 25, 2016 08:24AM |
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Re: Piezoelectric disks for Z contact detect and bed levelling July 25, 2016 08:48AM |
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Back in early April Chri pointed out in this thread that piezoelectric ring sensors did exist. At that time I didn't follow it up as they were not nearly as widely available as piezoelectric discs. I have just tried modifying some disks by drilling a hole in the middle and checking if they still worked and found that they worked very well indeed - output voltage is unchanged and capacity falls to about 16nF - nearly in accord with the loss of piexzoelectric ceramic area.. I tried 5 disks, the first was destroyed by hamfistedness as the brass is a lot harder than I expected. The other four worked perfectly.
Using a ring sensor should eliminate the need for having something like the parallel mechanism and possible slightly reduce the already low compliance of the setup. Photo below of a drilled sensor and a cross sectional drawing of how i envisage it being set up.
[attachment 81789 20160725_1106211.jpg][attachment 81788 RingPiezo.png]
In other news, the first (Cartesian) printer is in regular use and the piezo leveling works well. There are occasional glitches - always at the first probing position but these are obvious. I will fix this problemif and when I learn to program in anything other than assembler. The second (Delta) printer is on the final leg of its complete rebuild but early indications are that the piezo sensors will be even better on this one.
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Re: Piezoelectric disks for Z contact detect and bed levelling July 25, 2016 10:53AM |
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Re: Piezoelectric disks for Z contact detect and bed levelling July 31, 2016 02:11AM |
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leadinglights
Hmm, now if you uses a piezoelectric motor to twiddle the nuts it could probably also be used for the nozzle contact detection. A video and some info on [capolight.wordpress.com]
Having said that, I fear I am a bit old fashioned: Bed level detection should only auto-adjust for trivial errors - below say ±0.05mm. Anything from that to middling errors (say ±0.2mm) the software should make a beep-boop noise and ask if it should correct or if you want to adjust the bed yourself - with any more serious errors marked by the blowing of a raspberry (BRAAAAK) and a warning that something is out of whack.
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Re: Piezoelectric disks for Z contact detect and bed levelling July 31, 2016 01:36PM |
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How well would the system work if the piezo were placed between the hotend and its mount rather than beneath the bed? This has the benefit of only requiring one disk. It would obviously only help with z level detection, though, and not compensation.
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Re: Piezoelectric disks for Z contact detect and bed levelling August 28, 2016 01:09PM |
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leadinglights, it was very nice to see your experiments on the temperature dependence of the piezo elements, you made a nice rig for testing
I wonder if your results were made worse by you using a voltage amplifier, as the voltage from the piezo element is dependent on the internal resistance of the piezo element, which drops with temperature. Since the piezo element acts as a current source, this should lead to a drop in output voltage from the piezo at higher temperatures. The circuit I use is a transimpedance (current to voltage) amplifier, with close to zero input impedance. The amplified output should then (in theory) be independent of the change in internal resistance of the piezo disc at different temperatures. I don't know how the piezoelectric coefficient varies with temperature though, so it might still pose a problem.
Any thoughts?
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