power supply

RepRap Part Replacement

Last updated: 10 Apr 2012 - 21:15

Since my How Not to Build a RepRap article last year, among the many other projects I've been tinkering with are several upgrades to the RepRap. I've changed the pulleys, to reduce backlash in the X/Y plane, the Z axis couplings and lead screws have been replaced to improve vertical reliability and I've built a new power supply.

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RepRap,
3D printing,
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Replacing the BigTrak Electronics

Last updated: 28 Jan 2012 - 17:00

Not a lot to see, this is a cheap PCB with an epoxy coated silicon-on-board processor.

Underneath the Original BigTrak PCB: Not a lot to see, this is a cheap PCB with an epoxy coated silicon-on-board processor.

Internally the BigTrak is a fairly typical modern toy, the circuit board in it with an epoxy covered ASIC in the middle looks like the main circuit board in any cheap radio controlled car. The motor driver H-bridges are built out of discreet transistors, but as the motors only draw about 25mA running current the transistors are nothing remarkable. Quite possibly the most expensive part is the 0.1" header that the keypad plugs into.

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electronics,
robotics,
H-Bridge,
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