Just sent you a PM. I can show you what I've diagramed here if necessary.by JoshuahMG - Tissue Engineering
What kind of driver? I am creating my own schematic that contains a FET, Resistor, and Zener or Flyback Diode. Would that work?by JoshuahMG - Controllers
Thanks for the help! Are you saying that Pronterface will interpret the code for me despite it being a PID signal?by JoshuahMG - Prusa i3 and variants
Hi there, I have been designing a 3D printer that's on the same infrastructure as Prusa i3. However, I am not sure how to use my new extruder, which is a pressure-based solenoid valve. Essentially, the valve is powered by a Spike and Hold, not a PID like Prusa i3 is. This spike and hold requires 24 V in the first millisecond and then 5 V for the hold voltage. As you already know, Arduino cannotby JoshuahMG - Controllers
Hi there, I have been designing a 3D printer that's on the same infrastructure as Prusa i3 for bioprinting. However, I am not sure how to use my new extruder, which is a pressure-based solenoid valve. Essentially, the valve is powered by a Spike and Hold, not a PID like Prusa i3 is. This spike and hold requires 24 V in the first millisecond and then 5 V for the hold voltage. As you already knowby JoshuahMG - Tissue Engineering
Hi there, I have been designing a 3D printer that's on the same infrastructure as Prusa i3. However, I am not sure how to use my new extruder, which is a pressure-based solenoid valve. Essentially, the valve is powered by a Spike and Hold, not a PID like Prusa i3 is. This spike and hold requires 24 V in the first millisecond and then 5 V for the hold voltage. As you already know, Arduino cannotby JoshuahMG - Prusa i3 and variants