Sanguinololu SD

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Sanguinololu SD Adapter

Release status: working

Sanguinololu-sd-card-slot.jpg
Description
Print designs from a MicroSD card on your Sanguinololu.
License
CC BY-NC-SA
Author
Contributors
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Categories
Electronics
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Summary

A microSD card reader for the Sanguinololu RepRap electronics.

Where to get it?

It is currently sold already assembled - just plug it into your Sanguinololu.
Printrbot.com: eMAKERshop: [1]

Mounting Location

Sanguinololu-SD-card-slot-mounting-location.png

Features

Our design has fewer parts than others out there, can handle up to 100MHz clock rate should the need arise, and has built-in ESD protection as well. Here's the datasheet http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/txb0104.pdf. There's a LDO linear regulator on the board for the 3.3V SD supply. SD cards typically use about 80mA so we went with a smaller regulator than the one Kliment used.

Pinout

1. Chip select
2. N/C
3. N/C
4. N/C
5. GND
6. N/C
7. DI/CMD
8. CLK
9. 5V
10. DO

Schematic

Sd-adapter.png

Compatibility

This is also confirmed to work great on the Teensylu (by Steph the designer).

Our board isn't directly connectable to the RAMPS/Arduino Mega. You'd need an adapter board/cable of some sort. Theoretically, it should work with RAMPS, but the pins won't be plug and play like the other two mentioned above.

Geek note: Gcodes that relate to the SD card here: [2]

License

This design is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA

Designer

Laine Walker-Avina designed this for use with a new printer design, the Printrbot [3] designed by Brook Drumm
--abdrumm 17:29, 4 November 2011 (UTC)