Re: Capacitive Z-height sensing March 15, 2014 10:22AM |
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Re: Capacitive Z-height sensing March 16, 2014 07:11AM |
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...Because the bed lifts when hot (I've seen as much as 0.5mm rise)..
with all due respect, I seriously doubt that, I see, 0.2mm tops and I still doubt my x-axis on that one, some evil forces most be at work me think...
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Re: Capacitive Z-height sensing March 20, 2014 07:35AM |
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Capacitive Z-height sensing
My conclusion is that out of all the technologies considered, capacitive sensing offers the best non-contact solution both in terms of cost and performance.
To summarise my own opinions on the alternative technologies tried so far: IR sensing is limited by ambient lighting conditions and variability in the reflective nature of the target surface. Ultrasound is too vulnerable to air movement at any temperature above ambient. Force Sensing Resistive techniques are limited by the maximum operating temperature of the FSR devices and a non-contact solution is preferable to a mechanical one.
Where to go from here is the next question. With very few additional components the 12F1822 PIC (SO8) has enough resources to do the job. It could be put on a split PCB - a vertical board for the PIC and other parts, and a horizontal board acting as the sensor (approx. 2cm square). A 14-pin 16F1823 could be used to add a few extra features as per dc42's hot-end "all in one". But I'm not sure what the politics are here. Either way, I'm more than happy to share the design with anyone that would like to reproduce this.
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Re: Capacitive Z-height sensing March 20, 2014 02:28PM |
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Just my 0.02: I think soldering one wire should be ok for almost everybody operating a reprap
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I wonder, do any other RepRap kits require soldering work?
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Re: Capacitive Z-height sensing March 20, 2014 06:22PM |
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I soldered those damn fiddly connectors onto the bed thermistor - far easier than trying to crimp without crimps.
I agree that most here would soldering ability.
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Re: Capacitive Z-height sensing March 21, 2014 06:45AM |
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I wish I could unsolder, turn and solder these two members of the resistance so I could print without the PC connected but I know I can't
Re: Capacitive Z-height sensing March 21, 2014 10:15AM |
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but if there is no downside to bobtidey's solution I think I will do just that
..and I can't send back, can't wait for a warranty replacement
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Re: Capacitive Z-height sensing March 21, 2014 01:47PM |
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...then I could put a couple of resistors in with your Ormerod sensor board order..
Very kind of you, thank you, but if there is no downside to bobtidey's solution I think I will do just that
..and I can't send back, can't wait for a warranty replacement
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Re: Capacitive Z-height sensing March 30, 2014 06:49PM |
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Looking at ethe pictures of kit 5 (http://forums.reprap.org/read.php?340,310184,page=6) it appears the LED go out sideways, how it that working for illuminating the plane/part (ore is just intended to illuminate the extrusion) ?
LEDs have long legs,can we bend them ?
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