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Mighty Mega Board :p
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I've Retired this and doing a Linux based controller instead. Check out http://goo.gl/tb8cU instead.
After seeing the MightyBoard from MB, I said to my self, where's the state of the art. Where's all the nice new things, So I made this board instead.
Features are as follows :-
32-Bit CPU running at 66mips.
SPI based Stepper controllers.
USB Host support.
Android Interface hook up.
Bluetooth support via USB dongle.
Plugable Mosfet Board.
Mosfets back to 12v. (24v is fine for driving stepper type things but makes it more difficult to find Fans, and other common devices that run at 24v).
Dual Thermocouple support.
Onboard RGB LED support.
Selectable 12v,24v,36v Stepper drivers.
Expandable, and if you so choose not to have the SPI based steppers (IE you want to reuse your exsiting steppers), then the board has enough breakout pins to put in a step-direction breakout board. Thus you could use the power of the 32-bit processor to control your Cupcake/Thingom
After seeing the MightyBoard from MB, I said to my self, where's the state of the art. Where's all the nice new things, So I made this board instead.
Features are as follows :-
32-Bit CPU running at 66mips.
SPI based Stepper controllers.
USB Host support.
Android Interface hook up.
Bluetooth support via USB dongle.
Plugable Mosfet Board.
Mosfets back to 12v. (24v is fine for driving stepper type things but makes it more difficult to find Fans, and other common devices that run at 24v).
Dual Thermocouple support.
Onboard RGB LED support.
Selectable 12v,24v,36v Stepper drivers.
Expandable, and if you so choose not to have the SPI based steppers (IE you want to reuse your exsiting steppers), then the board has enough breakout pins to put in a step-direction breakout board. Thus you could use the power of the 32-bit processor to control your Cupcake/Thingom
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