Low cost, public domain, stepper analyzer - season 2.
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So for the price.
5 € the pcb
2,5€ for the sensors and eprom
1€ for 40 pin connector
1€ for resistorsdue to a mistake at digikey the capacitors are to small.. So these have to be self sourced ( easy)
shipping with tracking 8€ without 4€ in europe
germany 3 € shipping -
@PCR said in Low cost, public domain, stepper analyzer - season 2.:
So for the price.
5 € the pcb
2,5€ for the sensors and eprom
1€ for 40 pin connector
1€ for resistorsdue to a mistake at digikey the capacitors are to small.. So these have to be self sourced ( easy)
shipping with tracking 8€ without 4€ in europe
germany 3 € shippingDo you have any for sale?
Can you ship to the US?
Thanks.
Frederick
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I have about 20pcbs and for 10 pieces parts
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I sent you a message in the private chat; did you get it?
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Hi @PCR, did you manage to get it working? Any problems with the design?
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where are you purchasing acs70331 ?! comet don't hold them, jlc don't have them, mouser offer only dev boards, digikey nothing on stock for ages and min order q is 6000 .. I was looking to get them for another project but ..
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@arhi orderd them at digikey.
Best
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@arhi , this is the digikey part I used https://www.digikey.com/en/products/detail/allegro-microsystems/ACS70331EESATR-2P5B3/8120682
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@PCR do you still have spare boards and parts?
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@zapta I really love your project! Just what I was looking for!
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@zapta I'd like to get one of your boards, if you still have one. I sent a private chat message.
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@tenaja, don't have spare boards left but I can make a few for shipping in the US if there is a demand. It will be at cost, and you will need to order the TFT display from buydisplay.com yourself.
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Still have Boards. Will answer all PM today. Stressfull weeks... Sorry
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@PCR I will take one! (If you can ship to USA.)
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@arhi said in Low cost, public domain, stepper analyzer - season 2.:
@zapta that's QFN I need soic and taht's 2.5A I need 5A ..
SOIC is definitely easier to solder and I would love to find one.
I modified the QFN footprints on the board be easier to hand solder, having longer pads, somewhat similar to the Schmartboard boards.
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In SOIC parts, ACS724LLCTR-05AB-T is very good, much better than ACS712 in our experience. We use them in our latest automated test equipment.
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@dc42 said in Low cost, public domain, stepper analyzer - season 2.:
In SOIC parts, ACS724LLCTR-05AB-T is very good, much better than ACS712 in our experience. We use them in our latest automated test equipment.
Thanks, I'll try to find them, I started using JLCPCB full service recently so I try to go with parts they have (and acs712 they do have on offer). will see what else is there but if I can get easily acs724 (issue with digikey is that shipping is rather expensive so I wait till I have a need for more parts to order something to spread the shipping cost on to more parts as I pay same for 1 and for 1000 parts, same small box) locally I don't mind soldering them myself ... those QFN I really hate and if JLC had them it would be no problem as they would solder them on but ... they don't
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@zapta's stepper motor analyzer is the star of this Teaching Tech video! https://youtu.be/4iII25DGIdA
Ian