berry Pi can make a decent NAS host by connecting a pair of USB3.0
> connected drives. Not quite as fast as a proper not run through USB SATA
> port but far better than any prior Pi.
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. I just bough a few of these
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> >> It's a big upgrade, much faster networking, much improved video and
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It's a big upgrade, much faster networking, much improved video and options
for up to 4GB RAM.
https://www.raspberrypi.org/blog/raspberry-pi-4-on-sale-now-from-35/
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> My daughter ran a decent Youtube channel, good enough that Youtube
> > sent her a small payment based of the 100,000 or so views she got.
>
>
> I assume
But also some lights, a
good camera and I lent her some good audio recording gear. Sound
quality matters a lot.
But maybe a "Youtube machine" means you are just watching Youtube.
It that case a cell phone does really well as does some really old PC
notebooks I've loaded Li
number of I/O available is because it's got better video compared to
a Beagle. Otherwise why even bother?
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> Linux running on a Pi?
Linux is by far the most common OS used on the Pi. I have Ubuntu 18
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tructures, that too
could be a basis to consider the two parts as combined into a larger
program.
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>
> To be cle
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> that not mean that they are required to release their Path Pilot?
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> developer kits in stock but the price was now $119 plus $20 shipping. So, I
> placed an order and was told that it will ship tomorrow.
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> Assuming that I didn’t get scammed, I should have it in a few day
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> > Here is a good serial port guide for Linux. Section 16 is
> > "troubleshooting".
> > THeir first step is to do what I suggested, check BIOS setting before
> > booting.
> > Afte
rial-HOWTO.html
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> > The best way to test serial ports under Linux (or any other OS) is to
> > make a loopback device.This is a fancy name for a short length of
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Perhaps you bolt the
inverter switch to the water heater?
I know the the 0.1 number may be wrong but the ratio is the same, still
1000x.
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ook good and explain it
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> > >
> > > Switching normal loads is b
; cables are about half an inch in diameter, much like starter motor
> cables in a car.
>
> I'll be running low voltage DC for LED lighting, but that's at modest
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> > Total KWH meant if you have a 10 KHW battery and you chrage and
> discharge
> > it 200 times then you have 2000 "lifetime" KHW
> > If you can charge the ba
ge effortlessly, maintaining
> current flow until enough copper flowed away to build a large gap.
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> > You just have to do a calculation, What is the cost per KWH over the
> > remaining
> > life of the battery.
>
>
> I am not sure that that is th
ly I don't have a lot o
> f time to experiment, so I need to clarify my mind, before buying a lot of
> things..
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>
> I would like to get one of the matched motor/driver units and see if the
> encoder could be replaced with a unit which included a index channel.
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> > > ill never beat Tesla's price. Even if you build a factory and mass
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inue to burn even if you toss it in a bucket of
water.Those cylindrical cells (that are used in tools, cars and power
walls) are safer to use.I'm going to build a spot welder one day.
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; want that to happen to $10K worth of Lithium batteries!
> >>
> >> Weight isn't an issue.
> >>
> >> Dave
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> used, old ones on clearance etc.
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y. We shall soon see over a million per years.
Then in 10 years we will have that many old batteries to salvageevery
year. They will be cheap
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ooking at, unless you've had a stiff drink first.)
> >
> > The neighbour had a drill rig in before easter, to drill for stock
> > water. It was expected around 70 feet down. I haven't heard the results.
> > That's a finite resource though, only buying limited time. Slabs of
> > India i
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it. But I've never used them so
> I can't tell how they behave. Anyway, since I'm decided to use round rails
> I can try them anytime I want.
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laces, opposite the central drive
> > pulley. A bit like a Caterpillar's tracks, running on a track
> >
> > But I think the extra complexity to save on some belt is not worth it.
> >
> > Does anyone know what glue is used to bond the belt? You don't want it to
>
ld ship
> me something that long). In case of using a screw that long I guess is a
> must to have a rotating nut and that's not a simple task too (at least not
> as simple as the planetary reducer). So that's why I'm not thinking about
> ballscrews although I would love
pinions no matter the backlash I have
> in the reduction stage (but off course I want backlash to be the minimum
> possible).
>
> Those are my concerns for now. Please tell what you think so I can make a
> better choice.
>
> Thanks as always to al
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> > I think you could eliminate the load cell and simply measure motor
> > current. Given that the motor is locked at zero RPM, the torque would
> > be a function of current. Once you calibrate current to torque it
> > will
break off. That bit of history has
> > cost me several hundred in tools so far. :(
> >
> Thanks for any wisdom shared. URL's etc.
>
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> > and easy to get RT OS.
>
> And security. Windows may be improving, but connected directly to the
> net, how long before its owned. I went from amiga to linux in 1998, and
> have not been touched since. That of course includes using another linux
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you need
> to be careful with dynamic memory allocation but it still works as long
> as you don't go overboard. If you're considering moving emcmot etc to
> another processor you're gonna need something with considerably more
> grunt than an ATMEGA anyway.
>
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I think they are all like that. The difference is in the quality of
the materials and how much energy the pump uses to lift water and how much
noise they make and how easy they are to service and all those other
details. You might not be able to just the price of a high-end pump fo
the this use
and never a corosion problem.
You also just might find that controling a 12V DC pump from a computer is
easier then controlling a 110 volt AC pump. for 12VDCasimple MOSFET switch
is needed.
You can get fancier and install a flow meter and use it to detect pump
failures.
n be disassembled
by hand with no tools for cleaning. They sell replacment parts.
Quality is about what you would expect from a preiumum brand German made
pump. I am pretty surethey are all made in Germany, all of mine are.
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> > so Ethernet beat
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nanosecond level latencies.
Perhaps everyone already is doing this and I was the last to think of it.
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your budget for cost, space
and power can afford. But the execution is best done on a computer that
can handle "hard" real-time.
Planning is also best done in a process that "knows" the most about the
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l real-time code to a uP.
This would meen there would no longer be a need for RT Linux and even for
Linux. The reaming code might run on Windows. If it did, interrest in
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One of the functions of the PC/Linus side is flashing the STM32 uP. So
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> > to use with Linux EMC
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> > There is another way to run Fusion without Windows that works even
> better.
> > Run it on MacOS. I have 27" iMac.
>
> That's been my solutio
is really easy.
> This project is not for all types of work but I make a living out of making
> simple parts.
>
> If you are interested, email me off line and I'll take it from there.
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There is another way to run Fusion without Windows that works even better.
Run it on MacOS. I have 27" iMac.
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> as god intended ;-)
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> > Almost all of this Windows BS goes away if you run Windows in a VM.
> The
> > easy and secure way to run Windows is to first install Linux
RTM and the first
> update build. Then Microsoft proceeded to re-break WiFi several more times
> until they seem to have decide to quit mucking about and leave it alone.
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reat is that even those of us at the low end with no budget can
use truely profesional
level design tools now. I can design a PCB that uses tiny SMD parts and
have it made for $2 thenplace it inside a
structure made of compound curesandhave all the screws line up and the
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> > Actually, Fusion already runs on a Linux machine, Make a VM with Window
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Is their AppImage file compiled for ARM? I think it's for Intel X86. You
would need to compile from source.Ihave doubts that any modern
3D system would run fast enogh on one of those little single board
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used once then goes down the drain or into the flower bed. Very wasteful
but also very simple.
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he spindle. Biggest problem was my
> math, getting the pair of ATS-667 hall effect sensors properly spaced to
> get a decent quadrature timed set of pulses out of it.
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onder what $ those cheap panels are in American Dollars, if they're
> even available here. Less than $1 per watt is like when hard drive prices
> dropped to $1 a megabyte - for a 500 megabyte drive.
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vergreen that
> constantly drops seed pods and needles.
> IIRC if your panels aren't on movable mounts the best compromise is to angle
> them to match your degrees latitude.
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> > What market share gives a product familty is suport for a while eco
> > system. For example I thi
uction.elf
> build/default/production/HelloWorldMain.o
> -Wl,--defsym=__MPLAB_BUILD=1,-Map="dist/default/production/HelloWorld.X.production.map"
> "C:\Microchip\MPLAB C32 Suite\bin"\\pic32-bin2hex
> dist/default/production/HelloWorld.X.production.elf
> make[2
to make it look like a USB storage device.
Later, move to the bare chip "Blue Pill" if you like but I'd not start
there until gaining experience
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cannot go over long distances and the only way to use the types
of signals that can travel long-distance is to have some kind of
"intelligent" device at the far end.
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click
> The CLICK boards made changing our minds really easy.
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> What's available for the STM32 that is equivalent to the In Circuit Debuggers
> from Microchip?
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an Intel desktop PC but the Pi has that GPIO
header and you can get at signals. The OS causes unpredictable
latency so use the STM32 if that matters.
As for compute power if the Pi is not enough you offload from the Pi
to the bigger box.But for machine tools the Pi is overkill unless
you a
I think Iceweasel is the default web browser. When using older OS
on low powered hardware, stick with defaults. But I think you can get
Firefox to work but why?
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