Re: RAMPS for Due!
bobc Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Heh, you guys are quick! ;) > The ESTOP feature was a last minute addition I > couldn't resist trying, but I did goof it...
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You won't need an arduino. Those boards are both integrated. They are not arduino shields but have the controller integrated into the board. The two boards are very different though. Smoothie is an...
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View ArticleRe: RAMPS for Due!
> I would claim FIRST but I am pretty sure RepRapPro > have code running on the Due, so maybe SECOND? Third? RADDS is running with Repetier-FW ;).
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Willy Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > I would claim FIRST but I am pretty sure > RepRapPro > > have code running on the Due, so maybe SECOND? >...
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Has there been any thought to going to a "wing" style instead of the stacking type. The beaglebone black and arduino due are relatively close dimensionally. I've read about a lot of people working...
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What exactly is a "wing" style? I think the possibility of a common board was mentioned before, one of the problems is that the cost of connectors is significant. I'm not sure where the price break...
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Be interested to see how well that works, given that they're driving the FET's directly off 3.3V (they're using IRF3708's). Also not so sure about the power on both ends thing, or the choice of Power...
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Quick and dirty sketch of what I was thinking. You can then bridge the gap between the headers with a small bridge board, re-routing the signals as required. I think this would also have the benefit...
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bjmorel Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Quick and dirty sketch of what I was thinking. > You can then bridge the gap between the headers > with a small bridge...
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I have something like that for arduino a webcam, and small servos, have stuff printed for it too, i use the arduino code in attachment. But i do not have anything to control it from the computer,...
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View ArticleUsing 36 Pin parallel port instead of 25 for burning bootloader
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View ArticleRe: Using 36 Pin parallel port instead of 25 for burning bootloader
I think that the 36 pin connector would not be a problem, just use the corresponding pins. Electrically it should be the same. However, I don't think a USB-parallel adapter will work, because software...
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Here's some blurry videos of RAMPS-FD in action : [youtu.be] [www.youtube.com] Finished piece : IMG_0074 by donotdespisethesnake, on Flickr So far everything checks out OK and performance is as good...
View ArticleAzteeg X3 and external Mosfet connect-up Question...
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