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Re: How to program/reuse broken boards? September 16, 2019 03:06AM |
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IamTheVector
You badly misunderstood my question. I'm not talking about the theory of stepper motors. What I'm asking is.
Is there a way to program behaviours in firmware? Like to write a condition and an action.
If the end stop is pressed move the motor.
If button is pressed open the mosfet.
Re: How to program/reuse broken boards? September 16, 2019 01:14PM |
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IamTheVector
You badly misunderstood my question. I'm not talking about the theory of stepper motors. What I'm asking is.
Is there a way to program behaviours in firmware? Like to write a condition and an action.
If the end stop is pressed move the motor.
If button is pressed open the mosfet.
Yes it, is called "programming behaviors in firmware".
You seem to badly misunderstand computers and most probably electronic resulting in such pile of "broken boards" that often can be fixed.
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Srek
If it is a RUMBA or any other Atmel based board what you have is an Arduino with sensors and drivers. It is not very hard to write own code for it that measures heat and moves a motor. You don't need, or want, the firmware. Just think oif the printer board as a better CNC shield.
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Re: How to program/reuse broken boards? September 16, 2019 02:03PM |
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VDX
... what's the probelm with rewriting some code for your needs?
Here an actual example -- programmed the (pretty simple) control for a stirring device "from scratch" ... but with a new Uno, not a reworked one:
[vimeo.com]
Re: How to program/reuse broken boards? September 16, 2019 02:16PM |
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IamTheVector
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MKSA
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IamTheVector
You badly misunderstood my question. I'm not talking about the theory of stepper motors. What I'm asking is.
Is there a way to program behaviours in firmware? Like to write a condition and an action.
If the end stop is pressed move the motor.
If button is pressed open the mosfet.
Yes it, is called "programming behaviors in firmware".
You seem to badly misunderstand computers and most probably electronic resulting in such pile of "broken boards" that often can be fixed.
I dont have any pile of broken boards but i have plenty laying around in our fablab, since i'm one of the co-founder and board of directors of it, and here and then people give us broken things to reouse in our projects.
I am also the owner of an electronic patent for lithium polimer battery accumulators, and i taught in at leat 7 arduino programming classes, also working in industrial automation with the role of special machinery design for the automotive industry.
So the next time you want to bully somone, just pick up a better prey.
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