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  • ...more. Extension system || 1, 2, 4 or more || 2, 4 or more || 6, 7 or more || 4, with possibility of more ||Yes || [http://smoothieware.org/wi !scope="row"| [[Generation 7 Electronics]]
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  • ...edit the arduino-0012/hardware/cores/arduino/wiring.h and comment out the 7 defines listed here ( or surround them in a #ifdef like below, which is equ #define H1D 7
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  • [[Image:Legorap1c07.jpg|500px|Step 7]] I am using generation one (PIC) electronics and some small stepper motors that have been modified
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  • === 7. Hint: Creating rotational symmetries is easy if you know how === ...the object you want to make. AoI contains several tools to help with the generation of such files, and you need to apply them in the sequence given for triangu
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  • ...e RepRap community, primarily because of its very short learning curve. V2.7 experiences problems with booleans, and 2.6 is currently recommended - part ...ad, and port 6667. The third Saturday of every month. 12:00 - 13:00, (GMT-7)
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  • ...''not'' Windows 64-bit. If you do manage to get this to work with Windows 7 64-bit, please let us know how you did it, by adding instructions to this W See also the [http://www.reprap.org/bin/view/Main/Generation3Firmware Generation 3 Firmware] page.
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  • |[[Generation 6 Electronics]] |[[Generation 7 Electronics]]
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  • ...or our purposes is precision control of the energy into the melt pool and 7 times the efficiency of the energy entering the metal compared with the las ...uch a geometric distortion (with respect to prototypes made by the current generation of rapid prototyping systems which utilize a thermally solidifiable materia
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  • .... If you want to etch your own PCB either get version 1.25 or [[Generation 7 Electronics]]. Version 1.25 and earlier are "1.5 layer" designed boards (i. #Servo1 connector moved to pin 11 to free 7 for ADK
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  • ...ruijn1#about Full bio...] See also [http://blog.erikdebruijn.nl/categories/7-RepRap Erik's RepRap blog].}}. He's co-founder and co-designer of the Ultim ...rofession, a perfectionist and the developer of projects like [[Generation 7 Electronics]], [[Teacup Firmware]] and [[Visolate 3]]. For RepRap, he belie
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  • ...more capable ones should not immediately run out of steam on the very next generation system we are working on, namely the ability to print at least three differ 26 Extruder 7 driver subsystem <br>
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  • ...ser sacrifices some flexibility when using them. Another option for G-code generation is to use a lower level library like [[mecode]]. Libraries like mecode give ...o}} | marlin={{yes}} | prusa={{yes|G81}}<sup>1</sup> | repetier={{yes|0.91.7}} | druid={{no}} | smoothie={{no}}: see G32 | reprapfirmware={{yes|1.17+}}
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  • |name = Makerbot Generation 5 Electronics |description = Makerbot Generation 5 Electronics
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  • * [[Teacup Firmware]] auf ATmega 20&nbsp;MHz (z.B. [[Generation 7 Electronics | Gen7]]): 53&nbsp;kHz. * Marlin4Due auf RADDS: min. 107.7 kHz (Stand 26.April 2015), Quadstepping 293kHz. (Aktuell sollte dieser höh
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  • === [[Generation_7_Electronics | Generation 7 Electronics]] === [[Generation_7_Electronics | Generation 7 Electronics]] is also heavily based on the knowledge accumulated here. It's
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  • Generation One is already here, there are FDM machines and CNC Mills that create by ad ...signing my latest creation, the MultiRep Mark 8. What happen to versions 1-7 you ask? Well, most of them were "learning" experiences. I actually got fai
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  • Modified 7 Apr. 2007 by Tom Igoe [[Category:Generation 3 electronics]]
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  • Modified 7 Apr. 2007 by Tom Igoe [[Category:Generation 3 electronics]]
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  • '''I am a part of the [[Generation3Electronics|Generation 3 Electronics]] System''' | 7 || GND
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  • | 7 || GND This is one of the major new features of the Generation 3 electronics. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EIA-485 RS485] is a robust se
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  • = RepRap 2nd Generation Firmware = G1 X23.9 Y39.7 Z0.2526 E67.2 F3000.0 ;print segment</tt>
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  • ...ration2Electronics|Generation 2 Electronics]] and [[Generation3Electronics|Generation 3 Electronics]] Systems.''' | 7 || B || The AS5040 outputs quadrature signals. This pin is the Quadrature
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  • * 5-7 Reserved for 6 DoF platforms (Stewart platform etc.) == Next Generation Protocol Ideas ==
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  • '''I am a part of the [[Generation3Electronics|Generation 3 Electronics]] System''' This board is the brains behind the Generation 3 Electronics. The heart is a Sanguino which is an Arduino-compatible boar
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  • This board is the brains behind the Generation 3 Electronics. The heart is a Sanguino which is an Arduino-compatible boar | 7 || Max || This is the signal from the 'max' sensor. The definitions of hig
    29 KB (4,833 words) - 18:34, 18 November 2014
  • | 7 and 8 || Brown and Brown/White || Ground [[Category:Generation 3 electronics]]
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  • ..., all unless there is a minimum load on the +5&nbsp;V rail. Connecting a 4.7&nbsp;ohms 10&nbsp;W resistor, an old CD drive or a 12&nbsp;V light bulb (in * [[Generation 7 Electronics]]
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  • * Pin 15 to 14: -7 to -15V. A mismatch suggests a short on the board or a miss-wiring of the * Pin 15 to 14: -7 to -15V. A mismatch suggests a short on the board or a miss-wiring of the
    22 KB (3,564 words) - 04:47, 25 July 2015
  • ...ng RepRap designs whilst avoiding precluding the controllers use with next generation designs. * The Art of Electronics (Horowitz and Hill, Cambridge, ISBN 0521-37095-7)
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  • | '''7* || *6''' || '''5* || *4''' || '''3* || *2''' || '''1* || *0''' | '''7* || *6''' || '''5* || *4''' || '''3* || *2''' || '''1* || *0'''
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  • ...Protocol stepper motor controller used in the Generation 1 Electronics and Generation 2 Electronics. For more recent [[G-code]] protocol stepper motor controller === [7] Enable asynchronous notifications ===
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  • | 7 || Max || This is the signal from the 'max' sensor. The definitions of hig | 7 and 8 || Brown and Brown/White || Ground
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  • | 7 || Max || This is the signal from the 'max' sensor. The definitions of hig | 7 and 8 || Brown and Brown/White || Ground
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  • | 7 || Max || This is the signal from the 'max' sensor. The definitions of hig | 7 and 8 || Brown and Brown/White || Ground
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  • # RTS to pin 7 [[Category:Generation 1 electronics]]
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  • * #7 in most firmware tables [[Gen7 Research#Selecting the Thermistor Voltage Divider | Generation 7 Electronics Research]] shows how thermistors behave and how the surrounding
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  • | 7 || - || Thermistor [i] | 7 || - || -
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  • | [[Image:Gen7 Board-ARM 2.0.jpeg|100px]] || [[Generation 7 Electronics]] || [[User:Traumflug|Traumflug]] || CC BY-NC-SA || LPC1114 (32 ...tronics]] -- complete solution, quality and fast electronics, a really new generation of electronics for RepRap 3D printers and others like RapMan. Professional
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  • {{Languages|Generation 7 Electronics}} |name = Generation 7 Electronics
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  • | Gewicht ||7,0 kg||15,5 lbs ...[[HDPE]]: 11&euro;/kg, [[ABS]]: 17&euro;/kg|| [[PLA]]: $14/lb, [[HDPE]]: $7/lb, [[ABS]]: $10/lb
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  • * [[Generation 7 Electronics]] direkt vom Entwickler [mailto:[email protected] Traumflug] ...t] - Anbieter von fertigen und Bauteil-Kits / Platinenkits für die dritte Generation der RepRap-Elektronik und Extruderteilen. (New York/USA)
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  • ''''' 7. Clean the toner, cover in solder (tinning), apply component legend, drill: 7.1) with etching done, '''remove the toner''' with acetone (typical nails pa
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  • ...r-a-next-generation-Tommelise.html Building a printable stepper for a next generation Tommelise] ...mer that had a strain of up to 7 percent. They did this by spin coating 37.7 micrometer thick layers of urethane acrylate oligomer and layers of conduct
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  • |name = Generation 6 Electronics |description = Generation 6 Electronics
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  • | 7 und 8 || Braun und Braun/Weiß || Ground (= GND = Masse) [[Category:Generation 3 electronics/de]]
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  • * [[Generation 7 Electronics]] * [[Generation 3 Electronics]]
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  • | Weight ||7.0 kg||15.5 pounds ...o;22/kg, HDPE: &euro;11/kg, [[ABS]]: &euro;17/kg|| [[PLA]]: $14/lb, HDPE: $7/lb, [[ABS]]: $10/lb
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  • --[[User:Sebastien Bailard|Sebastien Bailard]] 06:58, 7 September 2010 (UTC) ...Rap's are named. As this is written (09-06-2010) the current standard is "Generation n" where n is an positive integer that is incremented by one for each relea
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  • ...have already milled out functional PCBs on the [[WolfStrap]]. [[Generation 7 Electronics]] boards are made this way regularly. To give an idea about ach ...eiz/Website/Blog/Entries/2011/10/6_Compiling_the_gEDA_Tools_on_Mac_OS_X_10.7.1.html installing gEDA on Mac&nbsp;OS&nbsp;X].
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  • ...rd | Teensy2]], Teensy3, [[Generation 6 Electronics]], [[Sanguinololu]], [[Generation 3 Electronics]], [[NanoHeart]] and for all other RepRap controllers it shou * Python 2.7.x or later, but not Python 3.x.
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  • |name = 32 Generation X1 Electronics |description = 32 Generation X1 Electronics
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  • |reprap = Generation 3 Electronics The RepRap Monolithic Electronics set (or Monotronics) is based upon the Generation 3 electronics. It uses the same underlying Sanguino (ATmega644P) processor
    28 KB (4,657 words) - 00:10, 5 August 2015
  • The term '''generation time''' is often used interchangeably with ''doubling time''. ..., calibrated, loaded with raw materials, and started printing out the next generation.
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  • .../math> or 115 kW/<math>cm^2</math>. 5-15µ deep beam energy beam spot dia. 7µ. Treat as cylinder. 15µ*7µ*7µ x<math>10^{-12} cm^3</math> or 600µ<math>^3</math>. 600 x<math>10^{-12}
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  • ...of Photogrammetry”] and [http://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&source=web&cd=7&sqi=2&ved=0CEAQFjAG&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.download-it.org%2Ffree_files%2F64f ...and orientation needed for nearest accuracy of image capture and 3D object generation. The main aim here will be to have a system whereby camera positioning will
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  • | 7 || Max || This is the signal from the 'max' sensor. The definitions of hig
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  • *Generation 6: *Generation 3
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  • | Weight ||7.0 kg||15.5 pounds ...o;22/kg, HDPE: &euro;11/kg, [[ABS]]: &euro;17/kg|| [[PLA]]: $14/lb, HDPE: $7/lb, [[ABS]]: $10/lb
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  • ...gned to mount on the side of the Mendel. You can mount either the TechZone Generation 3 electronics to it, or the TechZone Monotronics to it. 6b) [[Official_Electronics_Installation_page|Generation 3 Electronics]]
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  • Orca Electronics aka: GEN6 Ultra / GEN6++ / Camiel's 2nd Generation Electronics / Mendel-Parts electronics v2 / naming still unsure etc === Step 7: Electronics assembly ===
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  • *[http://tjiko.com/?q=blogs&page=7 Tjiko] (22may/XZ-Y/working-commercial) *[http://www.appropedia.org/MOST_RepRap_build MOST RepRap v.2] (6/7/13 Mendel-Prusa-variant)
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  • ==Generation 3 Electronics== ...guinololu]], [[/Gen3|Generation 3]], [[Generation_7_Electronics|Generation 7]] and [[Ramps|RAMPS]] Electronics
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  • * [[Generation 7 Electronics]], ideal for DIYers
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  • |reprap = Generation 3 Electronics ...f from the bottom up, like many RepRappers do, have a look at [[Generation 7 Electronics]]. Gen7 is explicitely designed to be DIYable and easily on par
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  • |name = Generation 7 Electronics Board |description = Generation 7 Electronics
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  • [[Category:Generation 7 electronics]]
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  • |categories = {{tag|Generation 7 electronics}}, {{tag | Electronics}} ...optical endstop compatible with [[RAMPS]], [[Sanguinololu]], [[Generation 7 Electronics]] and any other controller running on 5&nbsp;V or 3.3&nbsp;V. S
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  • [[Category:Generation 7 electronics]]
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  • <tr><td>'''[[32 Generation X 1 Electronics]]'''</td><td>[[#Concept|Concept]]</td><td>''[[#LessThan1Yea <tr><td>'''[[Generation 4 Electronics]] (Stub)'''</td><td>[[#Concept|Concept]]</td><td>''[[#LessTha
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  • |name = Generation 7 Electronics Board |description = Generation 7 Electronics
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  • |name = Generation 7 Electronics Board |description = Generation 7 Electronics
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  • |description = Part of Generation 7 Electronics [[Category:Generation 7 electronics]]
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  • |[[Generation 6 Electronics]] |[[Generation 7 Electronics]]
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  • ...], [[Generation 6 Electronics|Gen6]], [[Generation 7 Electronics|Gen7]], [[Generation 3 Electronics|Gen3]], of alles wat compatible is. Eindstops zijn of optisch
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  • | 7 and 8 || Brown and Brown/White || Ground [[Category:Generation 3 electronics/nl]]
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  • * [[Generation 7 Electronics]] ...a Auto Calibration Algorithm of Minor Squares based on DC42 RepRapFirmware 7 points
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  • [[Category:Generation 7 electronics]]
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  • ...patible with commonly used boards such as [[Generation_7_Electronics | Gen 7]] and [[RAMPS]] * [[Generation 3]]
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  • ...important stuff with less manual intervention, though certainly the first generation machines at least are likely to be a lot slower per dollar of equipment. ...wrong with the above does not mesh with the laser welding jwri doc figure 7 especially.
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  • [[Category:Generation 7 electronics]]
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  • ...], [[Generation 6 Electronics|Gen6]], [[Generation 7 Electronics|Gen7]], [[Generation 3 Electronics|Gen3]], or any [[Alternative Electronics | other Mendel compa
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  • See how others built their Generation 7 Electronics board and where they used it. Gen7 is pretty universal, you can One of the main development goals of Generation 7 Electronics is to make RepRap electronics replicatable, just like mechanics
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  • '''October 2'''; A second generation design, known as "Mendel", prints its first part [[http://en.wikipedia.org/ ...se 3D printing for dental restoration making the turnaround time drop from 7 days to 2 days. [http://news.thomasnet.com/companystory/Albensi-Labs-Turnar
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  • ...epSnapper beta ourselves, in hopes of being able to tweak/revert the gcode generation and fix other minor issues. 7. $ make install
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  • ...], [[Generation 6 Electronics|Gen6]], [[Generation 7 Electronics|Gen7]], [[Generation 3 Electronics|Gen3]], lub każda [[Alternative Electronics | inna alternaty
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  • Another experience is with [[Generation 7 Electronics]], which is designed to be as replicatable as possible and has
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  • *Note that some RepRap controllers like [[Generation 7 Electronics]] require no power supply preparations at all, you simply plug * A single sided solution for do-it-yourselfers and modders: [[Generation 7 Electronics]]
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  • 7. Si prenda un dado M8 per serrare il pezzo plastico sulla barra stessa come [[File:Gal7.jpg|450px|thumb|center|passo 7]]
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  • |name = Generation 7 Electronics Board |description = Generation 7 Electronics
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  • {{Languages|Generation 7 Electronics}} |name = Generation 7 Electronics
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  • |description = Part of Generation 7 Electronics [[Category:Generation 7 electronics/fr]]
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  • ** 7-30v ==[[Generation_3_Electronics|Generation 3 Electronics]] ==
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  • ...], [[Generation 6 Electronics|Gen6]], [[Generation 7 Electronics|Gen7]], [[Generation 3 Electronics|Gen3]], ou d'autres [[Alternative Electronics | other Mendel
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  • ...rocessor Atmega-based boards such as [[Generation_7_Electronics|Generation 7]] or [[Arduino_Mega_Pololu_Shield|RAMPS]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[Generation 7 Electronics]]
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  • The first generation of RepRap stepper motor drivers. (Note: These boards were used in the [[Generation 2 Electronics|generation 2 collection of electronics]].) Uses the L297/L298 stepper motor driver co
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  • ...], [[Generation 6 Electronics|Gen6]], [[Generation 7 Electronics|Gen7]], [[Generation 3 Electronics|Gen3]], or any [[Alternative Electronics | other Mendel compa
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  • == [[Generation 7 Electronics]] == {{electronics|name=Generation 7 Electronics
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  • *Generation 6: *Generation 3
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  • 1/4", 3/8", and 7/16" wrenches or adjustable wrench. It is nice if the 1/4" wrench has a clo ...to the large number of Cap Head screws for the 90 degree bar clamps. the 7/64" is used for the extruder tensioning screws, and is a bit of a nonstanda
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