SD extension on ZXpand+
SD extension on ZXpand+
Here's a good one.
I'm preparing a zeddy to go into a wooden case, which requires me to extend the ports, etc. to the side of the case.
However, in the case of the SD card, I'm having a minor puzzle.
The longer of the two extenders works, the shorter one comes up with 9/0 all the time. Tried various cards of different speeds and capacities... no joy. I've compared the pin outs and connectivity of the two, and they appear exactly the same.
I just can't work out why the shorter one isn't working... I should have thought it would be the other way around, if anything. If I can solve this, it would mean less cable in the case, but I thought I'd ask for thoughts and opinions before I start cutting and soldering.
I'm preparing a zeddy to go into a wooden case, which requires me to extend the ports, etc. to the side of the case.
However, in the case of the SD card, I'm having a minor puzzle.
The longer of the two extenders works, the shorter one comes up with 9/0 all the time. Tried various cards of different speeds and capacities... no joy. I've compared the pin outs and connectivity of the two, and they appear exactly the same.
I just can't work out why the shorter one isn't working... I should have thought it would be the other way around, if anything. If I can solve this, it would mean less cable in the case, but I thought I'd ask for thoughts and opinions before I start cutting and soldering.
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Re: SD extension on ZXpand+
Whilst I know zilch about these things I do know that the spand card slot is one that doesn't detect whether the write protect tab is set on the card and will write to it regardless of position so does it require an extension cable/slot that obeys the same rule?
Again forgive my stupidity
Again forgive my stupidity
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Re: SD extension on ZXpand+
Good point/question ... I haven't got a clue.
The write protect thing is something I was aware of and had checked, and they work with a PC ok.
The write protect thing is something I was aware of and had checked, and they work with a PC ok.
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Re: SD extension on ZXpand+
Have you measured and compared the capacitances of the lines agains Ground? Especially the one of the 3.3V?
In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice. But, in practice, there is.
Re: SD extension on ZXpand+
I found this and thought it might shed some light on your problem.
https://forum.prusa3d.com/forum/origina ... -extender/
https://forum.prusa3d.com/forum/origina ... -extender/
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Re: SD extension on ZXpand+
Thanks - I'll give all that a check.
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Re: SD extension on ZXpand+
Paul - How do I check the capacitance please? Did you mean resistance? Do I really want the multimeter using capacitance tests by putting voltage into the card?
Apologies for my newbieness.
Apologies for my newbieness.
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Re: SD extension on ZXpand+
It does seem that there is a resistor installed on the one that doesn't work, against the one that does. I'm going to try removing that in a day or two, and see what happens.
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Re: SD extension on ZXpand+
Stuff it. I couldn't resist. No, removing the resistor didn't solve it.
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Re: SD extension on ZXpand+
No, please test capacitance without card installed and without inserted in zxpand
My multimeter measures it (own setting)
My guess would be that wire capacitance of the short lead disturbes the signal line
OR
That an additional 10-100uF capacitor between 3.3V and ground will help against too thin wires for voltage transportation.
My multimeter measures it (own setting)
My guess would be that wire capacitance of the short lead disturbes the signal line
OR
That an additional 10-100uF capacitor between 3.3V and ground will help against too thin wires for voltage transportation.
In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice. But, in practice, there is.