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✏️ GT2560_V41b followup

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Scott Lahteine 2023-11-21 13:59:30 -06:00
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#define Z_STOP_PIN 4
/**
* NOTE: Useful if extra TMC2209 are to be used as independent axes.
* We need to configure the new digital PIN, for this we could configure on the board the extra pin of this stepper, for example as a MIN_PIN/MAX_PIN. This pin is the D14.
* NOTE: For extra TMC2209 used as independent axes a new digital PIN is needed.
* We can configure on the board the extra pin of this stepper,
* e.g., as a MIN_PIN/MAX_PIN. This pin is D14.
*/
//#define Z2_STOP_PIN 14
//#define X2_STOP_PIN 14
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// This board have the option to use an extra TMC2209 stepper, one of the use could be as a second extruder.
#if EXTRUDERS < 2
// TODO: Corregir aquí que cuando tenemos dos extrusores o lo que sea, utiliza los endstop que le sobran, osea los max, no hay Z2_endstop
// TODO: Correct here that when we have two extruders (or whatever), use the extra endstops. i.e., The max, there is no Z2_endstop.
#if NUM_Z_STEPPERS > 1
#define Z2_STOP_PIN 14
#endif
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#undef Z3_DRIVER_TYPE
#undef Z4_DRIVER_TYPE
// Si tenemos más de un extrusor lo que hacemos es definir el nuevo extrusor así como sus pines
// Acordarse de definir el #define TEMP_SENSOR_1, ya que este contiene el tipo de sonda del extrusor E1
// For more than one extruder define the new extruder and its pins.
// Remember to #define TEMP_SENSOR_1, since this contains the E1 sensor type.
#define FIL_RUNOUT2_PIN 14
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#define EXP3_08_PIN EXP1_08_PIN
#endif
/************************************/
/***** Configurations Section ******/
/************************************/
/**
* This sections starts with the pins_RAMPS_144.h as example, after if you need any new
* display, you could use normal duponts and connect it with with the scheme showed before.
* This section is based on pins_RAMPS_144.h. To use a new display, you
* could use normal duponts and connect with the scheme shown before.
* Tested:
* - Ender-3 Old display (Character LCD)
* - Ender-3 New Serial DWING Display
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// TO TEST
//#define BEEPER_PIN EXP2_05_PIN
// not connected to a pin
//#define LCD_BACKLIGHT_PIN 57 // backlight LED on A11/D? (Mega/Due:65 - AGCM4:57)
//#define LCD_BACKLIGHT_PIN 57 // Backlight LED on A11/D? (Mega/Due:65 - AGCM4:57)
//#define DOGLCD_A0 EXP2_07_PIN
//#define DOGLCD_CS 58 // Mega/Due:66 - AGCM4:58
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#if HAS_TMC_UART
/**
* Address for the UART Configuration of the TMC2209. Override in Configuration files.
* To test TMC2209 Steppers enable TMC_DEBUG in Configuration_adv.h and test the M122 command with voltage on the steppers.
* TMC2209 UART Address. Override in Configuration files.
* To test TMC2209 Steppers enable TMC_DEBUG and test M122 with voltage on the steppers.
*/
#ifndef X_SLAVE_ADDRESS
#define X_SLAVE_ADDRESS 0b00
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/**
* TMC2208/TMC2209 stepper drivers
* It seems to work perfectly fine on Software Serial, if an advanced user wants to test, you could use the SAMD51 Serial1 and Serial 2. Be careful with the Sercom configurations.
* Steppers 1,2,3,4 (X,Y,Z,E0) are on the Serial1, Sercom (RX = 0, TX = 1), extra stepper 5 (E1 or any axis you want) is on Serial2, Sercom (RX = 17, TX = 16)
* Seems to work fine with Software Serial. If you want to test, use SAMD51 Serial1 and Serial2. Be careful with the Sercom configurations.
* Steppers 1,2,3,4 (X,Y,Z,E0) are on Serial1, Sercom (RX=0, TX=1), extra stepper 5 (E1 or any axis you want) is on Serial2, Sercom (RX=17, TX=16)
*/
//#define X_HARDWARE_SERIAL Serial1