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Install and Run Putty on your Raspberry Pi

2013/04/01 4:00 am / Leave a Comment / Bertus Kruger
Putty on a Raspberry Pi

Putty is a very useful application that can be used to connect to serial ports and Secure Shell(SSH) to Raspberry Pi’s. Putty is mostly used on Windows to connect to remote devices but it can also run on a Raspberry Pi. Steps to installing Putty on a Raspberry Pi: Open a terminal/shell window on your … Read More →

Posted in: Electronics, Raspberry Pi / Tagged: Putty, Raspberry Pi

Running the Arduino IDE on a Raspberry Pi

2013/03/24 8:48 am / 2 Comments / Bertus Kruger
Raspberry_pi_Logo

Arduino Boards and Raspberry Pi’s are a match made in heaven. The Arduino adds a bunch of sensory devices/libraries/well supported community and the Raspberry Pi add’s high end power processing to process/transform and distribute the data.  Combined the possibilities are endless… So lets start at the beginning. In this session I will cover the basics of installing the Arduino IDE on the Raspberry Pi … Read More →

Posted in: Electronics, Raspberry Pi, Uncategorized / Tagged: Arduino, Raspberry Pi

Nema 17 Stepper Motor Dimensions

2013/03/18 4:00 am / Leave a Comment / Bertus Kruger
Stepper-Motor

We are constantly looking up the dimensions of Nema 17 stepper motors so I thought I’d share it so its easy to find.

Posted in: Electronics, Stepper Motors / Tagged: nema 17, Stepper Motor

KiCad – Creating Gerber Files

2013/03/06 4:00 am / Leave a Comment / Bertus Kruger
kicad_pcbnew

To get your PCB designs manufactured you need to send the pcb manufacturer a  bunch of files. These files are called Gerber Files. To generate them is easy. When you are done with your design open up your PCB in PCBNew. From the file menu click on “PLOT”. The Plot window is where you will generate the Gerber files … Read More →

Posted in: Electronics, PCB / Tagged: Gerber, Kicad, PCB

Funky ATX 24-Pin plugs for your PCB projects

2013/03/05 4:00 am / Leave a Comment / Bertus Kruger
ATX-24Pin-Red

On my hunt for some 24-Pin ATX Molex plugs for my PCB designs, I stumbled upon a supplier with a nice range of colors.  Very tempted to finish off my projects with these…

Posted in: Electronics, Power Supply, Uncategorized / Tagged: ATX, Power Supply

Ladyada (Limor Fried) talks to President Obama about patent reform

2013/03/04 4:00 am / 1 Comment / Bertus Kruger
Ladyada

Ladyada (Limor Fried) is a front-runner for Open Hardware. A few weeks ago she had the opportunity to talk to President Obama about patent reforms and ways to open ideas.  They also talked about the topic of making coding part of school training.

Posted in: Electronics / Tagged: Openhardware

KiCad (Free/Opensource Circuit-board design software) – Designing your first Circuit-Board (PCB)

2013/03/02 6:15 am / Leave a Comment / Bertus Kruger
PCB

KiCad is an alternative to Eagle PCB design software. We use it to design our PCB prototypes as it’s easy to work with, flexible and it’s free with no limitations. Below are two video’s to get you started with your first KiCad PCB designs. Recommended books: PCB Designers’ Reference – By Chris Robertson High Speed Digital Design – … Read More →

Posted in: Electronics, PCB / Tagged: Kicad, PCB

Arduino Fuse settings

2013/02/09 6:00 am / Leave a Comment / Bertus Kruger
Fuse

I recently worked on converting GRBL to work on the Arduino Mega. There were some issues with the Fuse configuration. Luckily Cody Snyder has done a great job of mapping out all the Arduino Micro-controller Fuse values…. Arduino Uno Low Fuse 0xFF High Fuse 0xDE Extended Fuse 0×05 Arduino Duemilanove or Nano w/ ATmega328 Low Fuse 0xFF High … Read More →

Posted in: Arduino, MCU / Tagged: Arduino, MCU

Cheap,quick and simple Step-Up / Step-Down Regulator

2013/01/28 7:00 am / Leave a Comment / Bertus Kruger
step-up_step-down_voltage_regulator1

Pololu.com just introduced a tiny new Step-Up / Step-Down voltage regulator. Features Output voltage 2.5 – 8 V Input voltage 2.7 – 11.8 V Output current 500 mA to 1000mA 3 x 11 × 17 mm This will work very well in low-powered devices where you want to every bit of power a battery can offer. It is also … Read More →

Posted in: Electronics, Power Supply / Tagged: Power Supply

Stepper Motors – Wiring up a Bipolar Stepper Motor

2013/01/27 7:00 am / Leave a Comment / Bertus Kruger

Bipolar stepper motors usually have 4 wires. That’s two wires per coil, hence the name Bi-Polar. Below are schematics of setups used with stepper motors. Steppers motor wires are usually labeled as A, B, C, D. A and C are connected, as well as B and D. You can generally determine which wires are connected using a multimeter,measuring … Read More →

Posted in: Electronics, Motors / Tagged: Stepper Motors

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