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Can't connect an MKS Rumba32 board via USB #38
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I had the same issue with KLIPPER/MKSRumba32 and USB. Have you tried to connect via UART? |
@czosnekltd i haven't tried it yet. Can you tell me how i set up the UART connection between the Pi and the MKS Rumba32? Do i have to change something in the configuration file? |
I have not been able to connect via USB so far.
In section [MCU] in my case in RPI4:
and Disable Linux serial console (By default, the primary UART is assigned to the Linux console. If you wish to use the primary UART for other purposes, you must reconfigure Raspberry Pi OS. This can be done by using raspi-config):
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Thanks a lot for your help so far, @czosnekltd! I really appreciate it. I still have one question left. Which pins do i use for the UART connection on the RUMBA32? Are the TX/RX pins of the AUX connector the correct ones? And do i need a GND pin as well? |
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Hello there!
I know, that the MKS Rumba32 board is not sold by your company, but maybe you can help me to solve my connection problem. I'm using Klipper as the firmware, where a Raspberry Pi is used as a host computer to do all the calculations and to communicate with the Rumba32 board. Unfortunately i am not able to find the USB connection of the Rumba32 board with the Raspberry. Do you have an idea how to fix this problem?
Many thanks in advance!
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