ARCELI ADXL345 3-Axis Digital Acceleration of Gravity Tilt Module Compatible with GY-291
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spent most of my weekend converting my AnyCubic I3 Mega S to run Klipper/Mainsail on a raspberry pi 4. It was really a pain since my printer is not open source, like an Ender for example, but I successfully tried steering print and everything worked. The final step was to set up input shaping by using the As I installed the Linux software, enabled SPI, configured the MCUs, and triple checked my wiring, I also installed the Linux kernel. Not even a word. There is no indication that the chip is connected in the GPIO info. The lesson of the day is do not buy a chip that should cost twice as much for just $7.
Check out the 3dpnero YouTube channel for a video that illustrates how to measure resonant frequencies on a 3d printer and how to compensate for them to improve print quality.
The Klipper and Raspberry Pi I bought will be used to measure the resonance frequency on my 3D printer. Doesn't work very often. In the end, I gave up after double checking my soldering work, checking for contacts, and looking for shorted wires. There was only one time I was able to use it before it stopped working. A few other tools were tried to test ADXL345 but they There is too much hassle in returning this item.
The SPI bus updates at a rate of about 3400 Hz, which is really good.
I am very pleased with the results! For my 3d printer, I used this technique to calibrate input chaffing in Klipper.