is that possible to make the mini version of duet wifi
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In my opinion, the Duet schematic designs are very versatile and allow even making DIY boards, bellow is my prototype based on SAM4E:
I also consider making a mini board that can fit in the base of a small Delta printer:
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@mitko hey umm what buck regulator that you use i see you regulator quiet small im is fuck up in finding the best regulator
this the best that i can found
https://lcsc.com/product-detail/DC-DC-Converters_Texas-Instruments_LMR16030PDDAR_Texas-Instruments-TI-LMR16030PDDAR_C90665.html
from tibut the problem is that there is en pin soo it need high in that pin mybe i just drive vcc to that pin the schematic (datashet is lacking)
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@felix_ardyansyah, It uses TPS5430DDA, but in general, I am not happy with Texas Instruments products. There is a question if in a minimal system buck converter is need it at all or just some LDO should not be used. Those are design preferences that make the identity of a product, also it is a question about relation with semiconductor manufacturer, whether they provide warranty to their products, proper handling of problems etc.
I do noticed also another complain about the price of Duet boards. Not so sure about Indonesia, but in Europe the products sell on the market suppose to have warranty. This warranty must be covered by the manufacturer. So, in general those ideas that many Asians and Americans have that can just make some boards and take the customers money without proper support and warranty – do not work well on the European market.
One suggestion, read you are 15 year old – go to proper school if you think that you can make a good product without proper education, just by discussing some matters on the forum – very unlikely. -
@mitko yeah i know and in indonesia is hard to find that school (becouse in my area is i would say lacking there exis but for electricty instalation and yeah you probabily right
+i found buck that not perfect but noot to bad xl semi
+i dont make decent product it just proof of concept beside that if someday that i learn in universty atlesh i know something from get go
+you board is soo small umm soo somebody is already make mini version (facepalm)
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The main problem with designing a buck regulator is to keep the EMI low so that the printer can meet CE regulations. For a home built board that's not for resale that's not essential, so it's easier just to buy a 5V regulator module on eBay.
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@felix_ardyansyah said in is that possible to make the mini version of duet wifi:
@danal yeah i want to make smaller and mybe cheaper one if i can, you forget that i say remove the ext opt full sd card
Ahh. Your are talking about eliminating the CONNECTOR, and the board real estate, for the external SD. Got it.
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Still recommend you decide if your PRIMARY goal is "smaller" or "cheaper". I say this because those goals are in direct conflict:
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The very cheapest will be to fab a board exactly from the published Eagle .brd files/gerbers (or hand wire, like Mitko shows) and populate a subset. Pretty much guaranteed to work the first time.
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The very smallest will be to redraw everything in a circuit board cad package, savagely eliminating anything you don't think is needed for the mini. Getting this to work will take time and repeated experiments that will not be cheap. Not at all.
And, as an aside, for circuit board cad, you might try either "Design Spark PCB" (free download). I find it much easier to use than Eagle. Or "EasyEDA" (free online). I haven't decided if I like EasyEDA yet.
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@dc42, You raised an interesting topic. In Europe we have to comply with different engineering regulations, while those Asians flood the market via eBay, Aliexpress etc. with garbage, unapproved by local regulatory organizations products.
I have RAMPS 1.4 board with melted connectors etc. Also there are issues with different step motor drivers. It is not matter just about the DC-DC regulators etc.
Perhaps I would have to remain all of you that those electronics drive heaters, motors etc. Those things can cause damages, without proper education it is not recommendable at all to deal with those matters. In some locations in the Commonwealth realm, it is even prohibited by law to do engineering activities unless a member of the engineering regulatory organization.
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@mitko about that im not make from scratch thoo im just copying from the original schematic remove that is not importad like ext conector if im remake from scrach im just kill myself
dc42 yeah i know i can use the original but it very pretigius ic (2$ and 6 pcs ava) and if somebody want beter one just change what they like and even beter
danal im try the design spark but (i dont like it) easy eda have dekstop version you can download it (i dont use the web version if my internet goes bad i cannot do anything)
about i want the smallast and cheapest
i want the smallest but i encounter some ic that no exspensive and bad performance for their price like mosfet that i want to change to the beter onethis mosfet that duet use
https://lcsc.com/product-detail/MOSFET_Infineon-Technologies__Infineon-Technologies-IPD036N04L-G_C152354.html
in nutshell
MOSFET N Trench 40V 90A(Tc) 2V @ 45uA 3.6 mΩ @ 90A,10V TO-252-2(DPAK) RoHS
price
1 x $1.3809
10 x 1.3443the chip that i want to use
https://lcsc.com/product-detail/MOSFET_TOSHIBA_TPHR9003NL-L1Q_TOSHIBA-TPHR9003NL-L1Q_C129784.html
in nutshell
MOSFET N Trench 30V 60A 2.3V @ 1mA 0.9 mΩ @ 30A,10V SOP-Advance-8 RoHS
price
1 x $0.902
10 x $0.6714reduce some penny but with beter componen
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mybe i cancel the project becouse they will release the duet 3 with a nice set of feature but still in demo umm can we have spoiler dc42 please(joke) and they make board smaller and compact not to compact but hey
mybe they have usb c i hope
mybe flasdisk support in duet 4mybe i will remove the topic when they release theduet or 2 or 3 day after my coment
+mitko about ramp they use same schematic as everyone but they use lower componen quality if you search in shenzen market there a lot of electronic component spart, the chinese manufacture is cheap many componen in may level like thickness of pcb (the copper 2oz to 1oz) the terminal screw in the lower side 20 to 10 a, in europe you need proper education but really im not design a commercial product it just for hooby and im just share with you with the warning but really dude like hobbyis like me cannot design boost buck regulator becouse safety something will explode and radiation in the forum we stuck with arduino board and ne555 timer(but everyone have brain you dont need electric education to tell that componen is good or bad)(and did you reliase how many people in my age love electronic i tell you rare)
many people forget this is just hooby project not production level i mean people like me this a big deal if all knowledge behind paywall and you not sure you will get it or not, im know im need proper education when your favovite education is behind paywall and age, im not super cheap guy but i pay will pay for something that worth it and i fully understand why they charge for it, after all all you need is piece of paper
im know that is rant but you can take it as grain of salt ot not
but still thank you for your help everybody i learn lot today how to design and what safety regulation
+safety regulation sometime save life or grab your money but mostly safe your life
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and thank you who read this topic 400 people i hope you learn from this topic