Ramps 1.4 testen ohne Motoren, Head, Extruder etc 15. August 2014 07:14 |
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Re: Ramps 1.4 testen ohne Motoren, Head, Extruder etc 15. August 2014 07:30 |
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Re: Ramps 1.4 testen ohne Motoren, Head, Extruder etc 15. August 2014 08:19 |
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Mechanical EndstopsMechSwitches 2Wire.JPG
The recommended firmware will provide a configuration to use mechanical endstops with just two wires.
Find the area labelled "endstops" in the upper right corner of the board and for each of the X, Y, and Z pairs of pins (label should be below each set) do the following:
Connect S (top row, labelled to the left) on RAMPS to NC on the switch.
Connect GND on RAMPS to C on the switch.
Note: The latest firmware such as Marlin seems to use NO as the default pin on the switch. Otherwise you may need to invert the endstops in the firmware. You can use M119 to check your endstops status.
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Re: Ramps 1.4 testen ohne Motoren, Head, Extruder etc 15. August 2014 12:33 |
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Ich will wissen ob das angeschlosse Display funktioniert. Also kann ich Arduino per USB an PC anschließen und Repetier-Firmware draufflashen?
Re: Ramps 1.4 testen ohne Motoren, Head, Extruder etc 15. August 2014 13:22 |
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Aus dem Wiki:
[reprap.org]
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Mechanical EndstopsMechSwitches 2Wire.JPG
The recommended firmware will provide a configuration to use mechanical endstops with just two wires.
Find the area labelled "endstops" in the upper right corner of the board and for each of the X, Y, and Z pairs of pins (label should be below each set) do the following:
Connect S (top row, labelled to the left) on RAMPS to NC on the switch.
Connect GND on RAMPS to C on the switch.
Note: The latest firmware such as Marlin seems to use NO as the default pin on the switch. Otherwise you may need to invert the endstops in the firmware. You can use M119 to check your endstops status.