MK3S + MMU2S, PINDA seems to stop working after warming up > 35C, starts again once cool.
 
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MK3S + MMU2S, PINDA seems to stop working after warming up > 35C, starts again once cool.  

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MK3S + MMU2S, PINDA seems to stop working after warming up > 35C, starts again once cool.

Model: i3 Mk3S MMU2S

Expected behavior: PINDA sensor reads normally, even after several prints.

Observed behavior: PINDA sensor always reports status of 1 at around 35C (even at the top of the Z axis with no metal in front of it), seems to recover after dropping below 30ish C.

Steps to reproduce:

  • Print a Z-calibration print twice.  
    • Observe failure on second print.
    • Observe PINDA reading 1 even at the top of the Z axis and with no metal
  • Cool sensor (active or passive, fast or slow)
    • Observe PINDA reading 0
    • Observe PINDA triggering to 1 in presence of metal

I've already checked all cables, wiggling them pretty aggressively seems to have no impact when the sensors is functioning normally.  I flashed to the latest firmware (3.7.2) before I started printing, and even tried going to to 3.7.1, but no change.

I looked at the code on GitHub briefly and it looks like there's a function to adjust the readings of the PINDA based on temperature.  Is there a way to recalibrate the PINDA sensor?  Is this simply a broken sensor? Has anyone else seen this behavior?

Posted : 01/09/2019 6:57 pm
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Topic starter answered:
RE: MK3S + MMU2S, PINDA seems to stop working after warming up > 35C, starts again once cool.

I didn't notice before, but there's a temperature calibration as well.  I attempted this just now, and it failed on the first item.

Posted : 01/09/2019 7:20 pm
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RE: MK3S + MMU2S, PINDA seems to stop working after warming up > 35C, starts again once cool.

The temp cals have no effect on whether or not the sensor trips.  All they do is adjust after a trip is detected.

PINDA should trip anywhere within the operational range, one COTS part has these specs:

Operating Temperature -25 to 70°C (-13 to 158°F)

Posted : 01/09/2019 8:54 pm
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