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config/generic-azteeg-x3-pro.cfg
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# This file contains common pin mappings for the Azteeg X3 Pro.
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# This board uses a firmware compiled for the AVR atmega2560.
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#
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# See docs/Config_Reference.md for a description of parameters.
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#
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#Flashing the MCU.
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# -SSH into your device running Klipper (Raspberry Pi, etc...)
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# -Determine the port ID using these instructions:
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# https://www.klipper3d.org/FAQ.html#wheres-my-serial-port
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# -Make sure your locale is set correctly on your device running
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# klipper. For my Rasperry Pi, I needed to run `sudo raspi-config`
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# and set the locale in `localisation options`.
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# -Run `make menuconfig` to open the menu to set MCU settings.
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# - Micro-controller Architecture: Atmega AVR
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# - Processor model: atmega2560
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# -run `make` to build the MCU firmware.
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# -Stop the Klipper service: `sudo service klipper stop`
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# -Flash the MCU: `make flash FLASH_DEVICE=<your port ID>`.
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# -Check the output of avrdude to make sure the flash was successful.
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# -Start Klipper again: ` sudo service klipper start`
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[mcu]
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serial: /dev/serial/by-id/usb-FTDI_FT231X_USB_UART_DN04GSGV-if00-port0
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[printer]
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kinematics: cartesian
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max_velocity: 150
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max_accel: 2000
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max_z_velocity: 10
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max_z_accel: 100
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[stepper_x]
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step_pin: x_step
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dir_pin: !x_dir
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enable_pin: !x_enable
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microsteps: 32
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rotation_distance: 54
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endstop_pin: ^!x_min_endstop
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position_endstop: 0
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position_max: 590
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homing_speed: 20
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[stepper_y]
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step_pin: y_step
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dir_pin: !y_dir
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enable_pin: !y_enable
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microsteps: 32
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rotation_distance: 54
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endstop_pin: ^!y_max_endstop
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position_endstop: 0
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position_max: 760
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homing_speed: 20
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[stepper_z]
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step_pin: z_step
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dir_pin: z_dir
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enable_pin: !z_enable
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microsteps: 32
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rotation_distance: 1.5875
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endstop_pin: ^!z_min_endstop
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position_endstop: 0
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position_max: 900
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position_min: 0.0
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homing_speed: 5
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[extruder]
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step_pin: e1_step
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dir_pin: !e1_dir
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enable_pin: !e1_enable
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microsteps: 32
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rotation_distance: 6.4
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nozzle_diameter: 0.4
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filament_diameter: 2.85
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heater_pin: hotend_1
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sensor_type: AD8495
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sensor_pin: thermocouple1
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min_temp: 0
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max_temp: 250
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control: pid
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pid_kp: 16.533
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pid_ki: 0.538
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pid_kd: 127.100
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[heater_bed]
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heater_pin: hotbed
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sensor_type: AD8495
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voltage_offset: -1.24
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sensor_pin: PF3
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min_temp: 0
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max_temp: 120
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control: pid
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pid_kp: 62.838
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pid_ki: 1.682
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pid_kd: 586.754
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[fan]
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#Part cooling fan
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pin: hotend_4
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[heater_fan heatbreak_fan]
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pin: hotend_3
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heater: extruder, extruder1
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heater_temp: 50.0
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#Full scale voltage output of these pots is ~1.2V
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[mcp4451 pot1]
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i2c_address: 44
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wiper_0: 0 #Goes to X driver
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wiper_1: 0 #Goes to Y driver
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wiper_2: 0 #Goes to Z driver
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wiper_3: 0 #Goes to E1 driver
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[mcp4451 pot2]
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i2c_address: 46
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wiper_0: 0 #Goes to E2 driver
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wiper_1: 0 #Goes to E3 driver
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wiper_2: 0 #Goes to E4 driver
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wiper_3: 0 #Goes to E5 driver
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#The Viki2 display is actually ST7565 based, but the UC1701 type works here.
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#[display]
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# lcd_type: uc1701
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# cs_pin: viki2_lcd_cs
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# a0_pin: viki2_lcd_a0
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# contrast: 50
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# encoder_pins: ^viki2_enc_a, ^viki2_enc_b
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# click_pin: ^!viki2_enc_btn
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[board_pins]
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aliases:
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x_step=PF0,
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x_dir=PF1,
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x_enable=PD7, #All motor enable pins have hardware pullups.
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x_min_endstop=PE5,
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x_max_endstop=PE4,
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y_step=PF6,
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y_dir=PF7,
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y_enable=PF2,
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y_min_endstop=PJ1,
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y_max_endstop=PJ0,
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z_step=PL3,
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z_dir=PL1,
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z_enable=PK0,
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z_min_endstop=PD3,
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z_max_endstop=PD2,
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e1_enable=PA2,
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e1_dir=PA6,
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e1_step=PA4,
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e2_enable=PC7,
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e2_dir=PC3,
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e2_step=PC1,
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e3_enable=PG1,
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e3_dir=PA3,
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e3_step=PA1,
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e4_enable=PG0,
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e4_dir=PA7,
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e4_step=PA5,
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e5_enable=PL7,
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e5_dir=PC0,
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e5_step=PL6,
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thermistor_bed=PK6,
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thermistor_0=PK5,
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thermistor_1=PK7,
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thermistor_2=PK4,
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thermistor_3=PK3,
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thermistor_4=PK2,
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thermocouple1=PF4, #Type K
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thermocouple2=PF5, #Type K
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hotbed=PH5,
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hotend_1=PB4,
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hotend_2=PH6,
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hotend_3=PH1,
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hotend_4=PH0,
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hotend_5=PG5,
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hotend_6=PE3,
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hotend_7=PH3,
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hotend_8=PB5,
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sd_card_select=PB0, #Onboard SD card. Not tested.
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sd_card_detect=PL0, #Needs pull-up
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buzzer=PC4, #High side of buzzer
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onboard_led=PB7, #Not tested.
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#Pins for the Viki2 LCD. These pins are somewhat arbitrary, but
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# the below is the standard wiring from the manual.
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viki2_buzzer=PC4, #Same as onboard buzzer
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viki2_lcd_a0=PL5,
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viki2_lcd_cs=PL4,
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viki2_enc_a=PA0,
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viki2_enc_b=PH4,
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viki2_enc_btn=PG2,
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viki2_sd_detect=PL0,
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viki2_sd_cs=PL0,
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viki2_led_red=PC5,
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viki2_led_blue=PC2,
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rx=PE0, #Attached to USB through a FTDI FT231x
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tx=PE1,
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MOSI=PB2,
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MISO=PB3,
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SDA=PD1,
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SCL=PD0,
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