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Scratch Build – In Progress Tiny CNC PC

Discussion in 'Project Logs' started by ALS, 25 Jan 2016.

  1. ALS

    ALS Minimodder

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    Yes, tiny again :)

    Case (Powercom KIN-1500AP), PSU (24v/10A) and inverter (Omron V7AZ)

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    Drivers and controller for stepper motors

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    Motherboard (D201GLY), picoPSU, CompactFlash card with IDE-adapter

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    LPT cable

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    Power switch for drivers/inverter. Controlled by "charge pump" circuit.

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    to be continued...
     
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  2. Cheapskate

    Cheapskate Insane? or just stupid?

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    I had to check if the computer was tiny, or the cnc. :D Knowing you, it could have been both.
    Awesome as this is, you need air. -lots of air. The darn controllers do naughty things when they get too hot.
     
  3. ALS

    ALS Minimodder

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    Yes, but I use an active cooling.
    They are will be cooled by two 8-cm fans.
     
  4. B NEGATIVE

    B NEGATIVE All Hail Kim Jong Magoo!

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    Im battling signal noise with my mill right now....i think im on top of it tho. That box is going to be an EMI battleground!
     
  5. ALS

    ALS Minimodder

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    No, it's working fine.



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