Features:
- New Z_CALIBRATE command that performs full Z-axis calibration:
1. Executes G28 Z (home to Zmin endstop)
2. Probes upward to find Zmax using Y endstop (SKR3 hardware workaround)
3. Reports actual travel distance vs configured position_max
4. Auto-updates both NanoDLP ZLength and Klipper position_max if diff > 0.5mm
5. Automatically restarts Klipper to load new configuration
Technical changes:
- Fixed YEndstopWrapper to return Z steppers instead of Y steppers
This allows probing_move() to correctly track Z-axis movement
while using Y endstop for trigger detection
- Temporarily expands Z limits during calibration to allow full travel
- Updates NanoDLP machine.json CustomValues.ZLength directly (JSON modification)
- Updates Klipper printer.cfg position_max via regex replacement
Usage:
Z_CALIBRATE # Use default speed
Z_CALIBRATE SPEED=5 # Custom probe speed (mm/s)
Z_CALIBRATE MAX_TRAVEL=200 # Custom max travel distance
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Update Code_Overview.md to note that the config object should not be
stored after the "config loading phase".
Remove a few inadvertent cases where a 'config' object was stored
in module member variables.
Signed-off-by: Kevin O'Connor <kevin@koconnor.net>
Validate host provided index prior to accessing memory using that
index.
Also, consistently use a uint8_t for max_sections (to account for
integer overflow issues).
Signed-off-by: Kevin O'Connor <kevin@koconnor.net>
Initial setup of Load Cell Probing. This implementation supports triggering from the Load Cell Probe on the MCU. It also supports, optiopnal, filtering of the force signal by sos filter to eliminate drift caused by bowden tubes or other mechanical causes.
Signed-off-by: Gareth Farrington <gareth@waves.ky>
As probes stop supporting `probe:z_virtual_endstop` this class will give users a polite and specific configuration error.
Signed-off-by: Gareth Farrington <gareth@waves.ky>
This is an implementation of the SOS fliltering algorithm that runs on the MCU.
The filter opperates on data in fixed point format to avoid use of the FPU as klipper does not support FPU usage.
This host object handles duties of initalizing and resetting the filter so client dont have to declare their own commands for these opperations. Clients can select how many integer bits they want to use for both the filter coefficients and the filters output value. An arbitrary number of filter sections can be configured. Filters can be designed on the fly with the SciPy library or loaded from another source.
Signed-off-by: Gareth Farrington <gareth@waves.ky>
Add a new G-Code command that can register a manual_stepper as an
additional axis on standard G-Code G1 commands.
Signed-off-by: Kevin O'Connor <kevin@koconnor.net>
* tests: Added a regression test for generic_cartesian kinematics
* kinematics: An intial implementation of generic_cartesian kinematics
* generic_cartesian: Refactored kinematics configuration API
* generic_cartesian: Use stepper instead of kinematic_stepper in configs
* generic_cartesian: Added SET_STEPPER_KINEMATICS command
* generic_cartesian: Fixed parsing of section names
* docs: Generic Caretsian kinematics documentation and config samples
* generic_cartesian: Implemented multi-mcu homing validation
* generic_cartesian: Fixed typos in docs, minor fixes
* generic_cartesian: Renamed `kinematics` option to `carriages`
* generic_cartesian: Moved kinematic_stepper.py file
* idex_modes: Internal refactoring of handling dual carriages
* stepper: Refactored the code to not store a reference to config object
* config: Updated example-generic-cartesian config
* generic_cartesian: Restricted SET_STEPPER_CARRIAGES and exported status
* idex_modes: Fixed handling stepper kinematics with input shaper enabled
* config: Updated configs and tests for SET_DUAL_CARRIAGE new params
* generic_cartesian: Avoid inheritance in the added classes
Signed-off-by: Dmitry Butyugin <dmbutyugin@google.com>
Increase the confirmation rate of heater enable settings. This allows
the mcu to utilize faster internal speeds.
Signed-off-by: Kevin O'Connor <kevin@koconnor.net>
Separate homing operations (as called from probe:z_virtual_endstop)
from the normal probe command handling.
Signed-off-by: Kevin O'Connor <kevin@koconnor.net>
Use the normal probe_session_start(), run_probe(),
pull_probed_results(), and end_probe_session() API from
ProbeSessionHelper. This removes the custom probing_move() callback.
Signed-off-by: Kevin O'Connor <kevin@koconnor.net>
Move the HomingViaProbeHelper() instance from ProbeSessionHelper to a
new ProbeEndstopSessionHelper class.
Signed-off-by: Kevin O'Connor <kevin@koconnor.net>