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Motherboard FAQ

Host Connection Instructions

Core Connection Restriction

The Fly-DP5 motherboard must establish Klipper communication with the host computer via its Type-C USB interface.

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Connection Requirements:

  • Use a high-quality Type-C data cable to ensure data transmission stability.
  • It is recommended that the cable length does not exceed 1.5 meters; avoid using excessively long cables.
  • Connect the other end of the data cable to a standard USB-A port on the host computer.

Common Issues and Troubleshooting

Issue 1: Host Computer Cannot Recognize the DP5 Motherboard

Troubleshooting Steps:

  1. Check Physical Connection: Ensure you are using the Type-C interface on the motherboard for connection.
  2. Confirm Firmware: Check if the Klipper firmware has been correctly flashed onto the motherboard.

Issue 2: Explanation of Motherboard Back-Powering the Host

Cause of the Issue It is prohibited to connect the motherboard's 5V power pins (e.g., the 5V on the limit switch interface) to the 5V power pins of the host (such as a Raspberry Pi). This type of connection will cause a power conflict.

Important Warning

  • This type of connection is strictly forbidden, as it may damage the USB interface or power circuitry of the motherboard or the host.
  • Communication between the motherboard and the host should only be via the USB data cable; no other electrical connections should be established.

Correct Handling Method

  1. Check for and remove any 5V connection wires between the motherboard and the host other than the USB data cable.
  2. Ensure the host (e.g., Raspberry Pi) is powered by its own independent power adapter.
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