Tip
- The SHT36 LIS3DH comes pre-flashed from the factory with Katapult firmware for CAN connection at a rate of 1M
- The Katapult firmware for SHT36 LIS3DH CAN connection supports rates of 500K and 1M, and can be re-flashed as needed
- Katapult Firmware Flashing
Firmware Flashing Instructions
- The SHT36 LIS3DH can only connect to the host computer via CAN connection
- CAN requires using an
XT30(2+2)-Fconnector - Below is the style of the
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Important Notes
- Mainboard firmware flashing requires using Katapult to flash Klipper
- If you are sure the mainboard already has Katapult flashed, there is no need to proceed with the final Flashing Katapult Firmware section
How to Determine Which Firmware You Need
- The SHT36 LIS3DH can be connected to the host computer using the following method
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CAN Firmware Flashing
- Advantages: If Katapult firmware is flashed, firmware updates can be performed without touching the mainboard, and it supports bus connection
- Disadvantages: When used together with KlipperScreen, errors such as homing timeout may occur
- Note: If you need to use CAN, ensure the host computer supports CAN and requires the use of a UTOC or a mainboard flashed with bridge firmware
Katapult Firmware Description
Tip
Katapult was originally named CanBoot, and later renamed to Katapult
- Katapult firmware is a type of bootloader that can be used in conjunction with Klipper. After flashing via DFU or similar methods, one-click firmware updates can be performed using commands.
- Advantages: Quickly double-press the reset button or power cycle twice to enter Katapult firmware, during which the LED on the motherboard will blink.
- Katapult firmware can only be used to flash firmware and cannot connect to Klipper!!!
- Katapult firmware supports three methods for connecting to the host machine, with each method’s firmware being independent of the others:
- CAN connection
- Advantages: After compiling the Klipper firmware, it can be updated directly using commands; strong anti-interference capability.
- Disadvantages: The firmware compilation speed must be known in advance.
- RS232 connection
- Advantages: After compiling the Klipper firmware, it can be updated using commands; very strong anti-interference capability.
- Disadvantages: One-click firmware updates via commands are not possible; manual entry into Katapult firmware is required.
- USB connection
- Advantages: After compiling the Klipper firmware, it can be updated directly using commands.
- Disadvantages: Long data cables are prone to interference, potentially causing disconnection.
- CAN connection
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