Wonderfull !
Hope to see your config  and doc on it on wiki  linuxcnc wiki !

Have a nice day.

Le mercredi 24 octobre 2012, Charles Steinkuehler a écrit :
> So I finally cobbled together enough pieces to glue LinuxCNC to my 3D
> printer and get a print.  Figured I'd share in case anyone else
> reading this list is as crazy as I am.  :)
> 
> Photos:
> https://plus.google.com/photos/106079792142766516843/albums/580270339792100
> 8689
> 
> Video:
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DqnAU1g5Rys
> 
> The first print (in the video) failed because I don't have the bed
> heater working yet, so I added some blue tape and printed again
> successfully (photos).
> 
> Details:
> Motor control is via straight-forward connection of parallel port pins
> to the appropriate step/dir pins on RAMPS, although VCC on the RAMPS
> is tied to 3.3V instead of 5V to insure the A4988 stepper drivers
> recognize the 3.3V parallel port logic levels.
> 
> The extruder heater is implemented using an open-collector inverter on
> one of the parallel port lines to provide 12V swing instead of the
> 3.3V my parallel port drives.  The resulting 12V signal is used to
> control the stock FET on the RAMPS board.
> 
> The extruder temperature is sensed with the existing RAMPS thermistor
> circuit (running on 3.3V VCC), using an I2C A/D converter on my
> interface board.  The I2C interface is implemented using two output
> pins and one input pin.  The SDA output pin is inverted and drives an
> open collector inverter to allow bidirectional communication.
> 
> I wrote a custom HAL module to bit-bang an I2C interface to the ADC
> using the existing parallel port driver, and another one to turn the
> raw ADC readings into degrees Centigrade.  Add a comparator HAL module
> to serve as a bang-bang thermostat control, and it's time to print!
> 
> Oh...and everything is running under a stock Debian system using the
> preempt-rt patched version of LinuxCNC (not required...the Ubuntu
> version with a custom RTAI kernel will work just fine too).
> 
> I'll post the code and more details as I get time, probably on the
> RepRap wiki.
> 
> The ultimate goal of all this is to make a delta-arm 3D printer and
> use kinematics in LinuxCNC for the tricky math bits that are hard to
> do on the AVR micro-controllers most 3D printers use for control.


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