Difference between revisions of "Gigabot"

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See assembly instructions here [http://re3d.dozuki.com/c/Gigabot re3d.dozuki.com]
 
See assembly instructions here [http://re3d.dozuki.com/c/Gigabot re3d.dozuki.com]
  
=== Mote Driver Voltage ===
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=== Motor Driver Voltage ===
 
X motor driver - 0.84 volts
 
X motor driver - 0.84 volts
 
Y motor driver - Max ~1.2 volts
 
Y motor driver - Max ~1.2 volts

Revision as of 00:29, 26 November 2013

Overview

Scale
  • 600mm x 600mm x 600mm build envelope (24” x 24” x 24”)
  • 30X the print volume compared to leading desktop 3D printer
Printing
  • 1.75 or 3mm filament
  • 100 micron layer capability
Capability
  • Mechanics optimized for reliability
  • Utilizes an open source software work flow
Electrical
  • Print speed of 100mm/sec and above
  • Rapid travel of 200mm/ sec
  • Azteeg X3 Printer Controller
  • 150 Watt power requirement
Hardware
  • Rigid aluminum extrusion frame
  • Open construction provides easy access to prints
  • Complete printer weight 100lbs


Hardware

See assembly instructions here re3d.dozuki.com

Motor Driver Voltage

X motor driver - 0.84 volts Y motor driver - Max ~1.2 volts Z motor driver - 1.0 volts Ext motor driver - 0.84 volts


Software

We recommend using Arduino IDE version 22 to load the firmware into gigabot's brain (aka azteeg controller board). This version is necessary to be compatible with some of the library's used to run the lcd screen.