Is it worth upgrarding to a 32bit controller like a Smoothie or Replicape? October 06, 2015 04:43PM |
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Is there a duet like board which does not need an external power regulator (since the on-board one generates too much EMI)?
Is there a duet like board which supports 1/32 micro-stepping?
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Re: Is it worth upgrarding to a 32bit controller like a Smoothie or Replicape? September 03, 2016 06:18PM |
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Thanks for interesting information in this thread,
I am planning to build Prusa i3 variant with 32 bit electronics to explore new technologies. Can anybody suggest me most feature rich 32 bit hardware / software platform available today?
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Re: Is it worth upgrarding to a 32bit controller like a Smoothie or Replicape? September 27, 2016 10:15PM |
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I have a fairly large Delta printer (320mm diameter, 460mm height). I'm running it off of a Rumba that has been serving me quite well (after I got all of the kinks worked out). When printing large models that have large curves/arcs/circles, the 8 bit CPU shows its ugly head. Even if your model had a million triangles making a perfect curve, the CPU is only capable of processing so much. You will notice facets in what should be perfect curves. I will be upgrading to 32 bit electronics eventually. If you have a small Delta, it probably isn't that big of a deal (except for the other features the newer boards give you).
Re: Is it worth upgrarding to a 32bit controller like a Smoothie or Replicape? September 28, 2016 12:56AM |
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I have a fairly large Delta printer (320mm diameter, 460mm height). I'm running it off of a Rumba that has been serving me quite well (after I got all of the kinks worked out). When printing large models that have large curves/arcs/circles, the 8 bit CPU shows its ugly head. Even if your model had a million triangles making a perfect curve, the CPU is only capable of processing so much. You will notice facets in what should be perfect curves. I will be upgrading to 32 bit electronics eventually. If you have a small Delta, it probably isn't that big of a deal (except for the other features the newer boards give you).
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I would like to see the pictures too. Because when segment length is about 0.5 mm long then the maximum interpolation error from the segmentation is below 0.2 µm. (*) Far far far less than the micro step size. I do not thing this can be visible at all.
Re: Is it worth upgrarding to a 32bit controller like a Smoothie or Replicape? September 28, 2016 02:12PM |
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There is at least one other factor that affects the segmentation error. The head position at the boundary between each pair of segments has to be rounded to the nearest microstep for each motor. So the segmentation error is not 0.2um, it is half a microstep movement of all 3 motors translated to head position. Unless there is another factor I haven't thought of that makes it even higher.
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When my printer prints a cube, simultaneous rounding of the position to the nearest microstep for all three motors only happens at the corners. Between the corners, the microsteps for each motor are generated independently at precisely (to within a few microseconds) the right times.
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