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Mateusz Pozar Drilling his Board
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Markus "Traumflug" Hitter showing Gen7 replication
One of the main development goals of Generation 7 Electronics is to make RepRap electronics replicatable, just like mechanics. This doesn't include printing resistors or integrated circuits, yet, but I think a first step is done already.
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Thanks a lot to Mateusz for editing this video.
Hall of Fame
If you got your Generation 7 Electronics board working, you can be proud of that. Hit the edit link and insert your picture here.
peter6960's (www.openhardware.co.za) use of Gen7 Boards (March 2012 - May 2013)
I have always loved the Gen 7 - bulletproof, simple, reliable. Easy to make, Easy to fix. Why you would want to use any other advanced controller baffels me
Holger
June 2013
This is Holger J.'s Prusa i2 driven by a Gen7 v1.5. Nice work, Holger!
sonex128
January 2013
Brian made a Gen7 on white PCB, see also in the RepRap forum:
mymixed
December 2012
mymixed made a Gen7 on prototyping board:
David Collins
April 2012
I have soldered a Gen7 v1.3 board. It's working with the Teacup firmware. The PCB and components were supplied by Traumflug.
Printrbot
February 2012
This video, also shown on the printrbot.com page, clearly shows a Printrbot driven by a Gen7 v1.2. Nice!
Simon Day
January 2012
Mountings used - http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:16264
Julian Gebhardt
August 2011
David Ullrich
08/12/2011
James Moon
07/31/2011
It was my first attempt on milling a PCB on my Solsylva 10x9 using Eagle and pcb-gcode. Not the prettiest, but it's been working great.
BryanandAimee
Etched a couple V1.1 boards a while ago. I have one on my prusa and one for my test_tube_mendel when I get it that far. The prusa is jogging around but no prints yet as I haven't got the extruder going. Now I have a few more in process for the Vertical_X_Axis_Standard_Contest. They are V1.3 boards.