LAOS Mainboard v03 » History » Version 9
Anonymous, 2012-07-12 21:49
1 | 2 | Anonymous | h1. LAOS Mainboard v0.3 |
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3 | 3 | Anonymous | {{>toc}} |
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5 | 5 | Anonymous | !DSC_3506.jpg! |
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7 | 9 | Anonymous | h2. Design files |
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9 | The KiCAD design files for this PCB are available on GitHub, see https://github.com/jrv/laos-hpc-brd. |
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11 | For a PDF of the schematics, as well as a top view image of the board, see the attachments at the end of this page. |
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13 | 2 | Anonymous | h2. Common parts |
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15 | These parts are needed for every board, no matter the type of laser it will be used for. |
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17 | 3 | Anonymous | |_.Count|_.Component|_.RS Part No.|_.RS Price|_.Farnell Part No.|_.Farnell Price|_.Comment| |
18 | 2 | Anonymous | |1|ARM mbed LPC1768 Module|703-9238|€ 49,53|1761179| €49,73|Mbed| |
19 | |1|Hirose DM1B-DSF-PEJ(82)|685-0788|€ 2,22|1764373|€2,65|reverse SD Memory Card connector| |
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20 | |2|DIL socket,0.3in pitch, 16 pin|402-771|€ 0,18|1077315| €2,17|| |
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21 | |2|Harwin M20-7832046|681-6851|€ 5,31|9688862|€ 7,07 |Mbed Footprint| |
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22 | |1|MAGJACK SI-60002-F|741-8477|€ 4,38|1137981|€6,27|Network connector (with LEDs: Farnell:1137983)| |
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23 | |2|IC KB847|619-2026|€ 1,96|2001656| €1,37|(5 pcs min)| |
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24 | |1|2GB SD card|539-7804|€ 9,40| | |SD Card (cheaper at Mycom: € 4,99)| |
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25 | |1|100R resistor|707-7587|€ 0,02| | || |
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26 | |1|120R resistor|707-7599|€ 0,02| | || |
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27 | |4|330R resistor|707-7622|€ 0,02| | || |
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28 | |15|1K resistor|707-7666|€ 0,02| | || |
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29 | |2|2K2 resistor|707-7690|€ 0,02| | || |
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30 | |11|10K resistor|707-7745|€ 0,02| | || |
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31 | |5|100nF capacitor|721-5240|€ 0,07| | || |
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32 | |1|22nF capacitor|721-5268|€ 0,12| | || |
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33 | |1|100 uF capacitor (ELCO)|520-0996|€ 0,28| | |min. voltage: 12V| |
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34 | |1|1000 uF capacitor (ELCO)|520-1090|€ 1,31| | |min. voltage: 25V (depending on your motor voltage)| |
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35 | |1|Red LED|708-2753|€ 0,09| | || |
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36 | |1|Green LED|708-2756|€ 0,11| | || |
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37 | |1|Yellow LED|708-2769|€ 0,11| | || |
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38 | 1 | Anonymous | |1|Laos PCB Rev 0.3| |€ 15,00| | |Available from our [[WebShop]]| |
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40 | h2. Connectors |
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42 | 4 | Anonymous | h3. Phoenix |
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44 | |_.Count|_.Component|_.RS Part No.|_.RS Price|_.Farnell Part No.|_.Comment| |
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45 | |7|Phoenix 4-pin terminal block|189-6032|€ 3,05|3705377| | |
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46 | |7|Phoenix 4-pin PCB header|189-6127|€ 1,04|3705195| | |
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47 | |3|Phoenix 2-pin terminal block|189-6010|€ 1,746|3705353| | |
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48 | |3|Phoenix 2-pin PCB header|189-6105|€ 0,51|3705171| | |
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49 | |1|pin-header 1x4|251-8632|€ 1,056| | | |
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51 | 4 | Anonymous | h3. JST (HPC LS3020 Pro) |
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53 | The HPC LS3020 Pro uses low cost JST connectors on their cables. |
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55 | 4 | Anonymous | |_.Count|_.Component|_.RS Part No.|_.RS Price|_.Farnell Part No.|_.Farnell Price|_.Comment| |
56 | 3 | Anonymous | |1|WUERTH ELEKTRONIK 3WAY PCB connector RIGHT ANGLE 5.08mm|189-6571|€ 0,62|1641987|€ 0,60|PCB Power connector| |
57 | |5|JST 4 pin PCB connector B4B-XH-A (LF)(SN)|543-2733|€ 0,16|1516278|€ 0,20|Stepper drivers, Endstop & Laser and I2C| |
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58 | |2|JST 4 pin housing XHP-4|353-1636|€ 0,07|1516266|€ 0,10|For endstop and laser cable (usually provided with laser)| |
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59 | |1|JST 2 pin housing XHP-2|353-1614|€ 0,05|1516264|€ 0,05|To add laser power modulation| |
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60 | |2|JST Socket insert BXH-001T-P0.6|353-1591|€ 0,04|1516301|€ 0,05|To add laser power modulation| |
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62 | _Note_ - You need to modify the cables a bit to connect to the correct pins, see description in the [[Installation_HPC|HPC installation section]]. Connectors may have significant minimum order quantity. You may ask Peter if he has some he can supply when ordering the PCB. |
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64 | 4 | Anonymous | h3. JST (HPC LS3020) |
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66 | The HPC LS3020 uses low cost JST connectors on their cables. |
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68 | 4 | Anonymous | |_.Count|_.Component|_.RS Part No.|_.RS Price|_.Farnell Part No.|_.Farnell Price|_.Comment| |
69 | 3 | Anonymous | |1|WUERTH ELEKTRONIK 3WAY PCB connector RIGHT ANGLE 5.08mm|189-6571|€ 0,62|1641987|€ 0,60|PCB Power connector| |
70 | |3|JST 4 pin PCB connector B4B-XH-A (LF)(SN)|543-2733|€ 0,16|1516278|€ 0,20|Stepper drivers, Endstop & Laser and I2C| |
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71 | |2|JST Socket insert BXH-001T-P0.6|353-1591|€ 0,04|1516301|€ 0,05|To add laser power modulation| |
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72 | |1|FFC / FPC connector|718-8772 (straight, untested)|€ 0,18|1816463|€ 0,30|This connector combines X-axis and endstops!| |
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74 | h2. Pololu Stepper Drivers |
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76 | |_.Number|_.Component|_.RS Part No.|_.RS Price|_.Farnell Part No.|_.Farnell Price|_.Comment| |
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77 | |2-4|Pololu steppers| | | | |Depending on how many axis your machine has| |
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78 | |4-8|8x1 pin-header socket|495-8587|€ 1,25|3419101|€ 0,56|You need 2 for each Pololu| |
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80 | The Pololu you need is of the type A4988: http://www.pololu.com/catalog/product/1182 |
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82 | We recommend a heatsink with the pololu, as sold here: "ultimachine.com":http://ultimachine.com/content/pololu-a4988-stepper-driver-heatsink-kit and here: "reprap.me":http://reprap.me/epages/reprap_nu_4149051.sf/en_US/?ObjectPath=/Shops/reprap_nu_4149051/Products/Pololu |
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84 | h2. Other parts |
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86 | |_.Number|_.Component|_.RS Part No.|_.RS Price|_.Farnell Part No.|_.Farnell Price|_.Comment| |
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87 | |1|7805|398-697|€ 0,23| | |Power regulation (see below)| |
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88 | |1|2x4 DIL socket|402-759| | | |Canbus IC holder| |
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89 | |1|65HVD251 CAN chip|662-4321| | | |Canbus IC| |
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90 | |1|USB connector|719-9438| |1642033| |Usb Host connector| |
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91 | |1-2|TIP 110|485-9648| |9294201| |Analog output| |
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93 | h3. Power regulation |
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95 | 8 | Anonymous | If your laser does not have a good 5V power supply built-in, you can add this 7805 power regulator. Note that it will get very hot if you feed it a high voltage. Anything between 6 and 12 volt should be ok. You can use a left-over power adapter to power the board. |
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97 | The HPC series have a 5V power output built-in. |
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99 | h2. Attachments |