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Mainboard FAQ

Host Connection Instructions

Core Connection Restriction

The Fly-D5 mainboard must and can only establish Klipper communication with the host via its onboard Type-C USB interface.

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Connection Requirements:

  • Use a high-quality Type-C data cable to ensure stable data transmission.
  • It is recommended that the cable length does not exceed 1.5 meters to avoid signal attenuation due to excessive length.
  • Connect the other end of the data cable to a standard USB-A port on the host.

Common Issues and Troubleshooting

Issue 1: Host Cannot Recognize D5 Mainboard

Troubleshooting Steps:

  1. Check Physical Connection: Confirm that you are using the mainboard's Type-C interface for connection.
  2. Confirm Firmware Status: Check if the mainboard has been correctly flashed with the Klipper firmware.

Issue 2: Host Experiences Intermittent Reboots or Communication Abnormalities

Problem Phenomenon If the Fly-D5 mainboard is used as the power source for the host (e.g., Raspberry Pi), it may cause the host to experience:

  • Intermittent, unexplained reboots
  • Unexpected communication interruptions with the mainboard
  • Abnormal USB device recognition
  • Klipper service unexpectedly stopping

Root Cause and Solution The root cause of this issue is an incorrect power supply method. The host must be powered by its independent power adapter to obtain stable and sufficient current.

You Must Ensure:

  1. Host is Independently Powered: The Raspberry Pi or other host must be connected to its original or dedicated power adapter.
  2. Do Not Power via Mainboard: It is strictly prohibited to power the host by connecting the mainboard's 5V pin to the host's 5V power pin.

Please Check your wiring to ensure that the host and mainboard are connected only via the USB data cable, with no additional power wires present.


Endstop Wiring Instructions

Wiring Precautions
  • Three-wire endstop switches are extremely easy to wire incorrectly. Please double-check the wire order is correct.
  • If you are unsure about the wiring method, do not connect the mainboard's 5V pin to avoid short circuits or device damage.

Standard Three-Wire Endstop Interface Definition:

  1. Signal
  2. GND (Ground)
  3. 5V (Power)

For more detailed wiring methods and configuration, please refer to: Various Endstop Wiring Instructions

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