Hello,
I am a novice in most fields of study regarding brushless stepper motors
and drives. If anything, I think allowing people like me, the novices in
this category, to establish as domain in the field with not only hardware
but a temporary to permanent wiki support would be what Open Source
initiatives are made of currently.
...
I know about Machinekit and how it offers specific uses to users like me.
Although, and this is the truth, I have not used Machinekit with my
RepliCape, I have been wanting to test out these images for use in a
particular manner.
- Key Takeaways
- Ease of use
- Open Source Hardware and Source (the BBB.io persons' ways)
- An updated Wiki of ideas all relative to this specific hardware,
source, and middleware
- Stated Opinions
- Although my opinions may fall short of technological at times, ease
of use is always a need
- I would make lists and hold a meeting
- Hardware
- Source (Machinekit)?
- Wiki (who will have advanced knowledge to pick apart the wiki)?
Now...I am sure Seeed Studio can handle, w/ the current state of machinery,
the needs of me, myself, and I (and other users like me too).
But...
So, sockets or pins or connections:
- I say that actual connections should be made outside of the screw
terminals, i.e. either soldered or a terminal block that is severely
equipped to handle people moving around the machinery and electronics.
- I also say that there should be a couple of people at least that are
dedicated to the project, e.g. more knowledgeable people than I on these
subjects.
- I also say that the computer needs to be the source of the UX, GUI,
UI, or whatever we call them these days.
...
Now...I am not affiliated but I am definitely a community member that has
"outlandish" goals for specific projects. I have been here since the A5C
BBB. I think it has been since 2014/15.
Why am I telling you these ideas and reaching out?
1. I have seen specific ideas go to waste and not catch any ideas from
other community members on many of the Capes produced.
2. Either the Capes produced, were before my time, circa '14/'15, or I
have been paying less attention to what is needed regarding the Capes.
3. I think the Capes are a big part of the community and ideas
circulating are more than a start.
I hate to down Seeed Studio because of their popularity and ease of motive
to act on making nice equipment but...
Sometimes, I think because of their wikis not being updated frequently,
people lose interest or find that support is not viable for them.
I have been to the Seeed Studio wiki many times in my life and sometimes I
have been rewarded for asking for support. Other times, the community was
more needy than I and I had to provide what I learned.
All I am typing here is that interest gets lost when people are not
updating due to whatever reason. Do you or do we want another Cape to get
lost attention when it is a piece of GOLD?
Seth
P.S. Now, I understand that beagleboard.org is not a major subsidiary of
Lexus or whatever large company. I am not talking about 24/7 support by way
of email, phone, chat, and face time or live meetings online and in person.
I would ask but I am too scared. Anyway, please try to make this venture w/
ease of access in mind, sturdy (durable) power and pin connectors, and w/
access to extra i2c pins on the AI if they are indeed available by way of
Machinekit. Phew. Okay, I think that is enough opinion to make anyone
cringe. Sorry and please consider my needs versus the power hungry
machinists that already know up from down.
On Thursday, March 12, 2020 at 8:38:53 AM UTC-5, Jason Kridner wrote:
>
> Seeed is looking to not only build a Machinekit-focused Cape for
> BeagleBone Black and BeagleBone AI, but to:
> * Take in features and feedback from the community
> * Contribute the design to open source and certify it as such
> * Manufacture the design under the BeagleBoard.org name to support the
> BeagleBoard.org Foundation and community
> * Help assemble and provide software images configured for an open source
> 3D printer and CNC machine (with BeagleBoard.org and community guidance and
> support)
> * Offer a collection of additional accessories which might commonly be
> needed
>
> I am very excited about this because I know Seeed cares about open
> hardware and also knows how to deliver solutions reliably and cost
> effectively.
>
> So, what are your ideas about where to start on such a cape?
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