Hello Charles
I have checked the pwmgen on the real hardware SoC+DB25 boards. Everything
works as it should.
Thanks a lot one more time.
Regarding the link for the description of creating the custom pinout
files, it is a bit too complicated and short of comments for anybody who
never done some
On 5/23/2017 4:00 PM, Ryan Carlyle wrote:
> Not sure if this is a simple question or not. I THINK I'm getting y'all's
> terminology right? Forgive me if something isn't right.
>
> Most 3D printer controllers derived from GRBL (like Smoothieware) do
> non-linear
> kinematics (for deltas etc) by
Not sure if this is a simple question or not. I THINK I'm getting y'all's
terminology right? Forgive me if something isn't right.
Most 3D printer controllers derived from GRBL (like Smoothieware) do
non-linear kinematics (for deltas etc) by chopping gcode commands into
small segments, right? A
Hello Jens,
Just checking in to let you know I got the board this week, thank you once
again!
Regards,
On Thursday, March 30, 2017 at 10:52:35 AM UTC+1, machi...@schmelkus.net
wrote:
>
> Hello Everybody,
>
> As this is the first time a post to this list let me introduce myself.
>
> My name is
well i have chosen those FET´s because they are described as GPIO. On the
P503 i already used "SCK,MOSI and SPI_CS0". "MISO" is not used because it
is not described as GPIO (it is "SPI1_D0"). The other 4 pins (1,3,5 and 7)
on P503 are GND i think (step W/V and dir W/V). On the P303 i used Pins 2
FET2 and FET3 are outputs, you probably want an input for a touch
probe. Have you used all the signals on P503 (5V tolerant) and P303
(3.3V only)?
You can disable the eMMC, but unless you change the boot pins (the
state of the LCD signals sampled when the BBB comes out of reset), the
eMMC pins wi
Hello,
is it a good choice to use the FET2/3 (P9.15/P9.27) for a Touch Probe on
the Cramps board because they are not as fast as other Pins i heard. I am
running out of GPIO Pins so these are i think the only ones left (except
the pins for emmc but when i deactivate emmc i get errors on start
That part will be fine. There are lots of manufacturers making the
2N7002K (Vishay, Diodes Inc., Fairchild, ON, Toshiba, NXP, etc), and
each has a slightly different part number.
On 5/23/2017 3:46 AM, Klemen Živkovič wrote:
> I checked on Farnell and see that this N channel fet was removed from
I checked on Farnell and see that this N channel fet was removed from
production (oops), so alternative they offer me is:
NX7002AK. Will this be OK ?
Ok now I understand estop logic ;)
regards
On Fri, May 19, 2017 at 4:19 PM, Charles Steinkuehler <
char...@steinkuehler.net> wrote:
> On 5/19/2017