Re: [Emc-users] EDA Software (Was: ConFusion 360)

2019-03-24 Thread Jon Elson
On 03/23/2019 10:52 PM, Alan Condit wrote: Gregg, This isn’t exactly what you were asking for, but it might work. CRAMPS-BOB3-a3 It is for the CRAMPS board. Instead of the step/dir/common pins going to a Polulu board, the are shipped over to the

Re: [Emc-users] EDA Software (Was: ConFusion 360)

2019-03-24 Thread Gregg Eshelman via Emc-users
t; Alan > From: Gregg Eshelman > Subject: Re: [Emc-users] EDA Software (Was: ConFusion 360) > Date: March 23, 2019 at 4:32:59 PM PDT > To: "Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC)" > > > What I've been wanting someone to make are screw terminal breakout boards for >

Re: [Emc-users] EDA Software (Was: ConFusion 360)

2019-03-24 Thread Erik Christiansen
On 23.03.19 21:37, andy pugh wrote: > On Sat, 23 Mar 2019 at 21:32, Jon Elson wrote: > > > I inherited the CRAMPS board from Charles Steinkuehler, > > which he designed in Kicad. While Kicad is not quite up to > > the level of Protel99, it definitely is getting close. > > The STMBL project uses

Re: [Emc-users] EDA Software (Was: ConFusion 360)

2019-03-23 Thread Alan Condit
So you can use the pin header to run on off board drive. If you are interested I can send you the schematic for the board. If the link above doesn’t work, here is the URL <https://oshpark.com/shared_projects/2p1xADDj> Alan > From: Gregg Eshelman > Subject: Re: [Emc-users]

Re: [Emc-users] EDA Software (Was: ConFusion 360)

2019-03-23 Thread Gregg Eshelman via Emc-users
What I've been wanting someone to make are screw terminal breakout boards for Pololu or StepStick sockets so that Step, Dir, Enable etc connections can be made to bigger external motor drivers from a CRAMPS, RAMPS and any other small control board made for use with those little drivers. On S

Re: [Emc-users] EDA Software (Was: ConFusion 360)

2019-03-23 Thread andy pugh
On Sat, 23 Mar 2019 at 21:32, Jon Elson wrote: > I inherited the CRAMPS board from Charles Steinkuehler, > which he designed in Kicad. While Kicad is not quite up to > the level of Protel99, it definitely is getting close. The STMBL project uses KiCAD. (Though they started with Eagle I think) A