Updated Readme to reflect new features
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### How do I use it?
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### How do I use it?
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I designed the sensor to connect to a 3D Printer's controller like any other endstop or Z-Probe. Future versions will have an i2c interface that will allow the 3D Printer's controller to change parameters on the fly during a print or before a fast move.
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I designed the sensor to connect to a 3D Printer's controller like any other endstop or Z-Probe. The sensor also includes an i2c interface that will allow the 3D Printer's controller to change parameters on the fly depending on the use-case.
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The piezo element is mounted somewhere on the 3D Printer in such a way that it undergoes mechanical stress when the nozzle touches the bed. So far there have been three distinct mounting schemes that appear to work well:
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The piezo element is mounted somewhere on the 3D Printer in such a way that it undergoes mechanical stress when the nozzle touches the bed. So far there have been three distinct mounting schemes that appear to work well:
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