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yeah it still freeze
i formatted yesterday and burned a new image and now all is good...
mmmmm yeah i removed the plate in order to be up and running with the nanoDLP
ill try to give more details:
im trying to slice an STL file, then everything is getting stuck and the nanoDLP goes offline no matter how much im waiting, i cant get in to the nanoDLP through the browser, and it disappear from the network, even after a reboot of the pi
so i use winSCP to look inside the raspberry, and i see the slicing got stuck after 8 layers.
then i use putty to delete the new plate folder
then i reboot the pi
and now the pi is back in the network and i can access it through the browser
BUT
now if i go to the plates, through the browser interface, i can see the plate i just deleted with the putty, and i can see the number of layers it should have, but if ill try to run it, it wont work.
and if ill go inside the pi through the winSCP, that plate does not exist... so i go back to the browser and delete the plate from the interface...
10x for your help shahin
UPDATE: the nano DLP getting stuck now even with the simplest cube stl file...
would burning the image again fix this?
its making like 8 layers
and then stuck with:
9.png.tmp
10.png.tmp
10q very much
y did that happen? is there some limitations in using the slicer?
hey there
so i sent an heavy STL to the nano DLP, what happend next is:
nanoDLP stop responding and disappeared from network -----> i restarted the RPi3 -----> now i cant find the nano DLP on my network (
is there any way to fix it? or i need to burn the image from scratch and loose all my resin profiles (( ?
just noticed posted my Q in the wrong section of the forum
but 10q very much shahin
hey there
so im using the nano DLP with the TI Lightcraft4500
i want to work in something called pattern sequence mode, so for that i need to synchronize the lightcraft with the RPI. is there any way to make the nanoDLP and the RPI to transmit a signal through an IO every time a PNG need to be projected?
thanks for your help
10q very much for your help
i feel really dumb, but the hdmi cable was "broken" errrr
all good now
but still i would like to see your rpi config
are you also using a dmd mirror array?
hey thanks for your reply
i sent a post to the ti community. but ill post it here also:
hello
im trying to build a DLP 3dPrinter using the DLP4500 EVM and the opensource nanoDLP host + marlin firmware(for the arduino)
when im connecting the system to my computer (HDMI+USB), i get in to video mode in the LightCrafter Gui
and i can see the projector is projecting my desktop. so far all good.
now, when im unplugging the HDMI and connect it to the RaspberryPi3, i get a blue screen that does not change
if i send something to print, the printer is moving, and i can see nanoDLP host is sending images to the projector
but the light that projects is only a blue square.
so i did some checks and configured some stuff in the RPI3 boot (config.txt)
and now when use the terminal to get some info on the video configurations of the rpi3 and what is connected to him i get the following results:
when i type: /opt/vc/bin/tvservice -m DMT
i get a list of available modes
mode 4: 640x480 @ 60Hz 4:3 clock25MHz progressive
mode 28: 1280x800 @ 60Hz 16:10, clock:83MHz progressive
and when i type: /opt/vc/bin/tvservice -s
i get my current state
state 0x120006 [DVI DMT (28) RGB full 16:10], 1280x800 @ 60.00Hz, progressive
looks good to me as far as i understand
so the projector itself is working, and i think the video config of the raspberry pi3 is fine(i think im not sure!!!)
so the last thing that can influance this is the projector configuration inside the nanoDLP HOST, i will share them here and please help me to figure out if i configured something wrong
Projector Resolution Width: 1280
Projector Resolution Height: 800
Projector communication Type:(USB / Serial - ASCII (\r\n)
Communicate in ASCII mode and end commands with carriage return + new line
USB / Serial - ASCII (\r)
Communicate in ASCII mode and end commands with carriage return
USB / Serial - ASCII (\n)
Communicate in ASCII mode and end commands with new line
USB / Serial - Binary
Communicate in Binary mode
HDMI Power On/Off
Force the projector into standby mode by cutting the signal to the projector
Execution Only
Run external syscall only - Useful to control the projector through HDMI-CEC)
****what should be the communication type? the projector is plugged in to te RPI3 through the HDMI and to the COMPUTER through the USB****
Baud Rate: 115200
USB/Serial Port Adress: /dev/ttyUSB1
Projector Turn On Command: \x06\x14\x00\x04\x00\x34\x11\x00\x00\x5D
Projector Turn Off Command:\x06\x14\x00\x04\x00\x34\x11\x01\x00\x5E
Display Display Number: 0
Execute to Turn Projector On:\x06\x14\x00\x04\x00\x34\x11\x00\x00\x5D
Execute to Turn Projector Off:\x06\x14\x00\x04\x00\x34\x11\x01\x00\x5E
if some additional information is required please tell me!!
hey all
so iv'e set up nano dlp
i can move the axis
but for some reason i still cant control my DLP
im using the DLP lightcrafter4500 EVM by texas instruments
i can choose in their GUI between [Video Mode] to [pattern sequeance]
and in thoes modes there is alot of preferances i need to configure
what is the recommended preferencaes of the nano dlp in the following:
mode? (video or pattern)
parallelRGB or FPD - Link?
number of bits?
pixel data format?(RGB444\YUV444\YUV422)
Clock select?(P1_CLKA/P1_CLKB/P1_CLKC)
input port data swap?(ABC -->BAC, etc....)
god bless you all
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