I would stick with using the same pins as an existing design, or you'll be 
stuck generating/updating configs.  I'm partial to the CRAMPS design myself.


On Monday, November 7, 2016 at 4:36:02 AM UTC-5, Dean Gouramanis wrote:
>
> Hello world. I am new to this group. 
>
> I recently made a new cape for my DIY CNC machine build. It is an opto 
> isolation cape for connecting external drivers to the BeagleBone. It also 
> includes an LVDS video output for an LCD screen. The main features are:
>  
>      15 high-speed outputs
>      4 solid state relay outputs (500mA)
>      10 high-speed inputs
>      12 bit color LVDS video (CMOS)
>      isolated serial port I/O (UART4)
>
> All the optos are DIP socketed. There is a slot for easy access to serial 
> debug. And there's an LED.   ;-)
>
>
> I tested the first one today. It works really well. 
>
> The design is open-source. I'd like to contribute to the Machinekit 
> project. 
>
> Also, I am able to produce these capes in volume. I would like to poll the 
> community to ask of a Kickstarter is worth the effort. Does anyone out 
> there need an Optocape?
>
>
>
>
> <https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-EcJsCeSDhl4/WCBKn23S2GI/AAAAAAAAKbw/zP3ifK8ik0Y5EDSnVN5GR_2CzLtSAtxJQCLcB/s1600/optocape_alpha.jpeg>
>

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