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Remora - Rpi Software Stepping Using External Microcontroller via SPI
22 Nov 2021 10:59 #227288
by viewtop1
Replied by viewtop1 on topic Remora - Rpi Software Stepping Using External Microcontroller via SPI
Hi All, What are the chances of remora working on a STM32F401? These Dev boards are like $4 on aliexpress. I think they only 72Mhz though. or otherwise the ESP32 via SPI? ( The ESP Vroom) boards are also a nice dev board.
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22 Nov 2021 17:58 #227311
by Micromachining
Replied by Micromachining on topic Remora - Rpi Software Stepping Using External Microcontroller via SPI
This subboard might be ideal STM F 3 Driver slots with TMC support IO and most important SPI header and cheeeeeeep
www.amazon.com/BIGTREETECH-Direct-Contro...d=1637603505&sr=8-37
www.amazon.com/BIGTREETECH-Direct-Contro...d=1637603505&sr=8-37
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22 Nov 2021 18:10 #227313
by Aaroncnc
Replied by Aaroncnc on topic Remora - Rpi Software Stepping Using External Microcontroller via SPI
its cheap but sure looks very limiting.
When there was not a shortage i only paid a bit more for the skr1.4 with the lpc chip.
When there was not a shortage i only paid a bit more for the skr1.4 with the lpc chip.
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23 Nov 2021 05:03 #227374
by viewtop1
Replied by viewtop1 on topic Remora - Rpi Software Stepping Using External Microcontroller via SPI
The thing with the STM32F401 boards are that they are cheap and a simple form factor that would make it easy to make a break-out board for driving seperates stepper drives and have encoders and inductive limit switches etc. the form factor of the bigtreetec boards are great for printers but not so great when you want to control milling machines and lathes etc.
Same with the ESP32, although I am not sure if it has other limitations that make it unsuitable
Great project by the way though.
Same with the ESP32, although I am not sure if it has other limitations that make it unsuitable
Great project by the way though.
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23 Nov 2021 06:04 #227377
by Bari
Replied by Bari on topic Remora - Rpi Software Stepping Using External Microcontroller via SPI
You didn't post a link or a part number for the dev boards. Do they bring all the chip IO out to pads on the board? Beware of clones of knock-offs as they skip all sorts of things that they might obfuscate in the specs or even pics.
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23 Nov 2021 07:12 #227380
by viewtop1
Replied by viewtop1 on topic Remora - Rpi Software Stepping Using External Microcontroller via SPI
Here are the boards I had in mind...
www.aliexpress.com/item/1005001798664558.html
which should be laid out according to the image attached here... I see there are 2 versions F401 and F411, the F411 probably the better option as it runs at 100MHz
www.aliexpress.com/item/1005001798664558.html
which should be laid out according to the image attached here... I see there are 2 versions F401 and F411, the F411 probably the better option as it runs at 100MHz
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23 Nov 2021 07:43 #227382
by Bari
Replied by Bari on topic Remora - Rpi Software Stepping Using External Microcontroller via SPI
Just limited IO. Make count of what you need. It has more IO than a typical LPT port.
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23 Nov 2021 09:22 #227387
by viewtop1
Replied by viewtop1 on topic Remora - Rpi Software Stepping Using External Microcontroller via SPI
Certainly enough to run a 3 axis mill, spindle speed and endstops. I have a small desktop lathe I want to CNC. Mechanical bits are done, ballscrews installed just need the control portion.
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23 Nov 2021 15:41 #227414
by Aaroncnc
Replied by Aaroncnc on topic Remora - Rpi Software Stepping Using External Microcontroller via SPI
The 3d printer main board may not be "ideal" for mills and lathes vs 3d printers but i think it beats having to solder everything to pads.
I have the tools for dupont and jst connectors.
and connecting external stepper drivers is not hard at all, just need to use my crimp tool with male dupont connectors.
I kinda prefer dupont and jst vs screw terminal blocks for signals.
But the best thing is these boards are stocked and can be bought and shipped to my door in 1 day if needed and just quickly swap over all my connectors, plug in the sd card and i am back in action.
I have the tools for dupont and jst connectors.
and connecting external stepper drivers is not hard at all, just need to use my crimp tool with male dupont connectors.
I kinda prefer dupont and jst vs screw terminal blocks for signals.
But the best thing is these boards are stocked and can be bought and shipped to my door in 1 day if needed and just quickly swap over all my connectors, plug in the sd card and i am back in action.
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23 Nov 2021 20:44 - 23 Nov 2021 20:45 #227430
by scotta
Replied by scotta on topic Remora - Rpi Software Stepping Using External Microcontroller via SPI
Last edit: 23 Nov 2021 20:45 by scotta.
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