I've successfully connected the 3D Chameleon control board to the Power Control port of my BTT E3 Mini V3. It's connected to pin PC13, translated to pin 45 in g-code. The commands that work and have been tested are:
M42 P45 I1 T1 S1 ; Initialize 3D Chameleon (off)
M42 P45 S0 ;Activate Command Mode
M42 P45 S1 ;Deactivate Command Mode
Now I tried writing a short G-Code script to set the pulse time to 100ms. The above commands work, but when I execute the G-Code below, the control board just pulses every half second until I manually issue the M42 P45 S1 command. Is this command no longer supported or am I doing something wrong?
M42 P45I1T1S0 ;Initialize Pin and set
G4 P7500 ;Pause for 15 pulses
M42 P45S1 ;Release Pin
G4 S3 ;Wait 3 seconds
M42 P45S0 ;Set Pin for delay
G4 P100 ;100ms
M42 P45S1 ;Release Pin
G4 S3 ;Wait 3 seconds
M42 P45S0 ;Set Pin for delay*2
G4 P200 ;200ms
M42 P45S1 ;Release Pin
Thanks!
Just a quick update! With the Chameleon controlled digitally, there's no convenient way of testing it. I've writen the following script to place on your SD card to load macros to accomplish this. Name the file auto0.g to have it automatically load the macros when starting the printer.
You'll need to change the pin (P45) to the pin you're using on your control board.
Once loaded, entering the macro code in a terminal connection will execute the following commands:
G810 - Select 0 (filament 1) G811 - Select 1 (filament 2) G812 - Select 2 (filament 3) G813 - Select 3 (filament 4) G815 - Feed or retract 10 Seconds (Use after Select command) G816 - Initialize Port (Do first before other commands) G817 - Reset 3D Chameleon
UPDATE: I've revised the code to be more practical for testing.
You may have to recompile Marlin to allow Macros.