docs: Fix typos (#6032)

Signed-off-by: Thijs Triemstra <info@collab.nl>
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Thijs Triemstra
2023-02-20 17:06:25 +01:00
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@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ that it has a voltage regulator and a level shifter.
### Wiring
An ethernet cable with shielded twisted pairs (cat5e or better) is recommended
for signal integrety over a long distance. If you still experience signal integrity
for signal integrity over a long distance. If you still experience signal integrity
issues (SPI/I2C errors), shorten the cable.
Connect ethernet cable shielding to the controller board/RPI ground.
@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ SCLK+CS
**Note: Many MCUs will work with an ADXL345 in SPI mode(eg Pi Pico), wiring and
configuration will vary according to your specific board and avaliable pins.**
configuration will vary according to your specific board and available pins.**
You need to connect ADXL345 to your Raspberry Pi via SPI. Note that the I2C
connection, which is suggested by ADXL345 documentation, has too low throughput
@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ and **will not work**. The recommended connection scheme:
| ADXL345 pin | RPi pin | RPi pin name |
|:--:|:--:|:--:|
| 3V3 (or VCC) | 01 | 3.3v DC power |
| 3V3 (or VCC) | 01 | 3.3V DC power |
| GND | 06 | Ground |
| CS | 24 | GPIO08 (SPI0_CE0_N) |
| SDO | 21 | GPIO09 (SPI0_MISO) |
@@ -310,7 +310,7 @@ or you can choose some other configuration yourself based on the generated
charts: peaks in the power spectral density on the charts correspond to
the resonance frequencies of the printer.
Note that alternatively you can run the input shaper autocalibration
Note that alternatively you can run the input shaper auto-calibration
from Klipper [directly](#input-shaper-auto-calibration), which can be
convenient, for example, for the input shaper
[re-calibration](#input-shaper-re-calibration).
@@ -550,9 +550,9 @@ supplying `AXIS=` parameter, like
SHAPER_CALIBRATE AXIS=X
```
**Warning!** It is not advisable to run the shaper autocalibration very
**Warning!** It is not advisable to run the shaper auto-calibration very
frequently (e.g. before every print, or every day). In order to determine
resonance frequencies, autocalibration creates intensive vibrations on each of
resonance frequencies, auto-calibration creates intensive vibrations on each of
the axes. Generally, 3D printers are not designed to withstand a prolonged
exposure to vibrations near the resonance frequencies. Doing so may increase
wear of the printer components and reduce their lifespan. There is also an