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What are the FS and SU pin names standing for? #15

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gyscos opened this issue Nov 6, 2024 · 1 comment
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What are the FS and SU pin names standing for? #15

gyscos opened this issue Nov 6, 2024 · 1 comment

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@gyscos
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gyscos commented Nov 6, 2024

In the IO ports, there are 2 pins connected to GPIO2 and GPIO3: FS and SU.

Does FS mean "Filament Sensor"?
What does SU stand for?

Can they be used safely for that?

@gramresearch
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GPIO is literally, general purpose IO, use it for whatever you want. FS is for filament sensor and that's what I use it for. I'm not sure what SU was supposed to signify, but both are mere suggestions of what they can be used for.

@gyscos gyscos changed the title What are the FS and SU pins for? What are the FS and SU pin names standing for? Nov 15, 2024
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