Generation 7 Electronics
Generation 7 Electronics
Release status: Experimental
Description | Generation 7 Electronics
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License | GPL v2
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This is a complete set of electronics loosely based on the (a bit unfortunately named) Gen2OnABoard. It has many features in common with the various Pololu_Electronics variants. So you can as much call it based on RAMPS, as it's a step forward to simplicity and lower price by replacing the Arduino Mega, which is rather a heavyweight for the task at hand, by a simple, cheap, easily solderable (DIP housing) ATmega controller chip.
- Follow development and download files at the Generation 7 Electronics GitHub repository.
- The Forum thread (german) where everything started.
Design Goals
- PCB easily to manufacture on a RepRap.
- All parts on one board. Except for the Opto Endstops, of course.
- Enough components to run a Mendel or Huxley with extruder and heated bed.
- Easy to set up. For example, this would include an USB port.
- Well available and cheap parts.
- Based on the ATmega644.
Features
- Single board solution.
- Single sided PCB.
- Pololu stepper drivers, exchangeable.
- 4x stepper motor drivers with 1/16 microstepping.
- TODO: on-board USB-RS232 converter.
- Integrated hardware for driving one extruder (stepper, heater and thermistor).
- Integrated hardware for a heated bed (heater, thermistor).
- Integrated hardware for driving a fan.
- Ready to be hooked up on a generic PC power supply unit (PSU).
- Use of standard connectors.
- Debug LEDs for power, Fan and both heater outputs.
- Can turn PSU on and off in software.
- Reset button.
Specifications
- Dimensions about 100 x 120 mm.
- Input voltage through a 20-pin PC PSU.
- Processor: ATmega644 (Atmel Corp.)
More to be defined.