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    Low cost, public domain, stepper analyzer - season 2.

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    • fcwiltundefined
      fcwilt @PCR
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      @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 resistors

      due 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

      Do you have any for sale?

      Can you ship to the US?

      Thanks.

      Frederick

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      • PCRundefined
        PCR
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        I have about 20pcbs and for 10 pieces parts

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        • fmaundefined
          fma
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          I sent you a message in the private chat; did you get it?

          Frédéric

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          • fcwiltundefined
            fcwilt @fma
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            • zaptaundefined
              zapta @PCR
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              Hi @PCR, did you manage to get it working? Any problems with the design?

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              • arhiundefined
                arhi
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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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                • PCRundefined
                  PCR @arhi
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                  @arhi orderd them at digikey.

                  Best

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                  • zaptaundefined
                    zapta @arhi
                    last edited by zapta

                    @arhi , this is the digikey part I used https://www.digikey.com/en/products/detail/allegro-microsystems/ACS70331EESATR-2P5B3/8120682

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                    • Egon.Netundefined
                      Egon.Net @PCR
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                      @PCR do you still have spare boards and parts?

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                      • Egon.Netundefined
                        Egon.Net @zapta
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                        @zapta I really love your project! Just what I was looking for!

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                        • arhiundefined
                          arhi
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                          @PCR what part? QFN also or?
                          @zapta that's QFN 😞 I need soic and taht's 2.5A I need 5A 😞 ..

                          I'll probably go then with 5A regular HAL ACS712 .. it's not fancy GMR but regular HAL but at least I can get it easily .... I hoped I can easily get GMR version in soic8 package but..

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                          • tenajaundefined
                            tenaja @zapta
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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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                            • zaptaundefined
                              zapta @tenaja
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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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                              • PCRundefined
                                PCR
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                                Still have Boards. Will answer all PM today. Stressfull weeks... Sorry

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                                • tenajaundefined
                                  tenaja @PCR
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                                  @PCR I will take one! (If you can ship to USA.)

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                                  • zaptaundefined
                                    zapta @arhi
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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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                                    • dc42undefined
                                      dc42 administrators
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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.

                                      Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
                                      Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
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                                      • arhiundefined
                                        arhi @dc42
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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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                                        • droftartsundefined
                                          droftarts administrators
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                                          @zapta's stepper motor analyzer is the star of this Teaching Tech video! https://youtu.be/4iII25DGIdA

                                          Ian

                                          Bed-slinger - Mini5+ WiFi/1LC | RRP Fisher v1 - D2 WiFi | Polargraph - D2 WiFi | TronXY X5S - 6HC/Roto | CNC router - 6HC | Tractus3D T1250 - D2 Eth

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                                          • zaptaundefined
                                            zapta @droftarts
                                            last edited by zapta

                                            @droftarts, he did a very good job IMO, precise and informative.

                                            There are two analyzers shown in that video, one with the standard base and another with the enclosed case design. Functionality wise they are identical and the open frame design is easier to build and therefore the default option.

                                            The enclosed case is documented in the link below but is more complex to build so I am not sure it worth it.

                                            https://github.com/zapta/simple_stepper_motor_analyzer/blob/master/case_option.md

                                            And the Onshape design is at https://cad.onshape.com/documents/146b8b994145177887407b23/v/c2dc7870c6f0bf989cd611b5/e/b6453eca2ba530476c30538a

                                            BTW, how does your analyzer progress? Any problems?

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