Sanguinololu SD
Release status: working
Description | Print designs from a MicroSD card on your Sanguinololu.
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License | CC BY-NC-SA
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Categories | Electronics
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Contents
Summary
A microSD card reader for the Sanguinololu RepRap electronics.
Where to get it?
It is currently sold already assembled - just plug it into your Sanguinololu.
Printrbot.com:
eMAKERshop: [1]
Mounting Location
Features
Our design has fewer parts than others out there, can handle up to 100MHz clock rate should the need arise, and has built-in ESD protection as well. Here's the datasheet http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/txb0104.pdf. There's a LDO linear regulator on the board for the 3.3V SD supply. SD cards typically use about 80mA so we went with a smaller regulator than the one Kliment used.
Pinout
1. Chip select
2. N/C
3. N/C
4. N/C
5. GND
6. N/C
7. DI/CMD
8. CLK
9. 5V
10. DO
Schematic
Compatibility
This is also confirmed to work great on the Teensylu (by Steph the designer).
Our board isn't directly connectable to the RAMPS/Arduino Mega. You'd need an adapter board/cable of some sort. Theoretically, it should work with RAMPS, but the pins won't be plug and play like the other two mentioned above.
Geek note: Gcodes that relate to the SD card here: [2]
License
This design is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA
Designer
Laine Walker-Avina designed this for use with a new printer design, the Printrbot [3] designed by Brook Drumm
--abdrumm 17:29, 4 November 2011 (UTC)