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原文網址 Александр Будник
2020-02-26 13:44:12

Just find out that photon does have ethernet port on its pcb and also do have a slot for esp-01 to be installed for wifi connection.
Is it true for any version of Photon?
Does anyone has an success experience on activating wire or wireless connection?
Will appreciate any link to step by step guide.

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Daniel Tickell
2020-02-26 13:49:41

Alex Shpisman
2020-02-26 13:54:03

Alex Shpisman
2020-02-26 13:55:52

Bob Deblier
2020-02-26 14:15:58

James Forder
2020-02-26 15:35:44


原文網址 Olivier Girod
2020-02-25 17:33:04

Working on a heated enclosure for my photon at the moment. Being in Scotland it never goes above 20C (even in the summer), making it difficult to print in a garage. The heating system is based around a 260mm FDM bed, which the Photon will sit on. Planning 2 sensors for this, one at the top, above the Photon and the one already in the heated plate. Plan is for the plate to stay below 30C and the enclosure between 20C and 25C. I'll possibly add a switch to the printer, so that when a job is finished it vents the enclosure outside through a filter and switches everything off.
Has anyone done anything similar? I will be making custom PCBs for this, so might be selling them if anyone else is interested.

目前正在為我的光子做一個加熱圍欄. 在蘇格蘭, 它從來沒有超過20 c (甚至在夏天), 使得很難在車庫列印. 供暖系統圍繞著一張260毫米的fdm床, 光子將坐在這張床上. 為此計劃2個感應器, 一個在頂端, 光子上方和已經在加熱板上的那個. 計劃是讓板塊保持在30 c以下, 圍欄在20 c至25 c之間. 我可能會新增一個開關到印表機, 這樣當工作完成後, 它會通過過濾器把所有東西都關掉.
有人做過類似的事情嗎? 我將為此製作定制多氯聯苯, 所以如果其他人感興趣, 可能會賣掉它們.

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James Reedy
2020-02-25 17:49:05

Olivier Girod
2020-02-25 17:50:48

Dan Andersson
2020-02-25 17:53:53

John Aldred
2020-02-25 17:54:12

Olivier Girod
2020-02-25 17:57:40

Olivier Girod
2020-02-25 18:04:02

Kevin Whiteside
2020-02-26 02:46:25

John Aldred
2020-02-26 02:49:50

Olivier Girod
2020-02-26 03:02:22

John Aldred
2020-02-26 03:02:45

John Aldred
2020-02-26 03:09:34


原文網址 Nicky Rossouw
2020-02-24 13:44:47

I'm curious if anyone who has used their photon to make prototype PCB's has found or made any sort of alignment jig to aid in the process and reduce waste PCB's...

Mostly I'm interested because I'm thinking in the next few weeks I'm gonna have to make something (I don't feel like waiting for my uni to have them made because I'm impatient) and would love to see what has worked for other people and what hasn't worked.
TIA!

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Chris Holden
2020-02-24 13:50:26

Nicky Rossouw
2020-02-24 14:13:13


原文網址 Mateusz Wiśniewski
2020-01-20 17:20:25

I’m trying to print this case for a PCB and I get these random horizontal shear lines. Interestingly it doesn’t happen on both parts simultaneously so I think I can exclude the build plate getting loose (I’ve had this problem before). Also, somehow the parts are a little bent inwards. Do you guys see any obvious solution or should I just add more supports and hope for the best?

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Casey Frank
2020-01-20 17:22:11

Mateusz Wiśniewski
2020-01-20 17:26:50

Casey Frank
2020-01-20 17:29:06

Mateusz Wiśniewski
2020-01-20 17:32:04

Nick Eason
2020-01-20 17:32:08

Mateusz Wiśniewski
2020-01-20 17:33:12

Casey Frank
2020-01-20 17:35:38

Tiernan Messmer
2020-01-20 17:44:43

Nipuna Gunarathne
2020-01-20 18:04:07

Mateusz Wiśniewski
2020-01-20 18:47:28


原文網址 Ben Zeeman
2019-10-02 01:54:18

I am having all sorts of issues lately and I am going to miss a deadline because of it. I either get prints stuck to the bed, or they warp so that I cannot use them functionally. I am trying to print custom designed enclosures for custom PCB'. I think I need some 1 on one help with Chitubox settings, orientation and supports. I thought I had things down, and it's all crashing again. :(

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Phillip Kenney
2019-10-02 01:59:22

Ben Zeeman
2019-10-02 02:03:20

Ben Zeeman
2019-10-02 02:03:47

Ben Zeeman
2019-10-02 02:04:00

Phillip Kenney
2019-10-02 02:08:20

Ben Zeeman
2019-10-02 02:16:36

Ben Zeeman
2019-10-02 02:17:24

Phillip Kenney
2019-10-02 02:17:40

Phillip Kenney
2019-10-02 02:17:46

Ben Zeeman
2019-10-02 02:17:58

Phillip Kenney
2019-10-02 02:18:16

Phillip Kenney
2019-10-02 02:18:59

Phillip Kenney
2019-10-02 02:20:02

Phillip Kenney
2019-10-02 02:21:32

Ben Zeeman
2019-10-02 02:35:32

Ben Zeeman
2019-10-02 02:44:17

Ben Zeeman
2019-10-02 02:44:58

Ben Zeeman
2019-10-02 02:46:53

Phillip Kenney
2019-10-02 02:54:07

Phillip Kenney
2019-10-02 02:56:08

Phillip Kenney
2019-10-02 02:56:22

Phillip Kenney
2019-10-02 02:57:04

Ben Zeeman
2019-10-02 04:16:25

Phillip Kenney
2019-10-02 04:50:06

Phillip Kenney
2019-10-02 04:50:30

Fred Bey
2019-10-02 05:05:55

Ben Zeeman
2019-10-02 23:12:45


原文網址 David Boccabella
2019-09-21 15:11:25

Hi Folks. Very happy with the result here. Background..

I am looking at ways to create a mask that can pickup the wearer's facial movement.. And these can be replayed on to a animatronic mask. For example - someone wearing werewolf mask can snarl, raise eyebrows, frown - and this is picked up and replayed via servo's, in real time, to the animatronic head.

EMG will not work - Sweat will invalidate the consistent readings due to conductivity.

This is my final design.. a small light weight linear sensor that will not react to sweat or moisture. The output is a simple analogue signal. Also most importantly - it needs to operate on the power of an eyebrow movement or other facial muscle twitch.

Now I have a resin printer I can print the parts an know they will be glass like smooth to stop friction.
What you see here are 3 x 3D printed shells. The graph paper is 1cm x 1cm for scale.
The PCB contains a QRE1113 sensor that has an IR light source and a Photo transistor. This board fits beneath the shell with the sensor showing through the hole.
The graduated laminated paper with the armature wire fits.. face down.. in to the shell channel.
A soft pad to hold it against the sensor yet still enable it to move freely will be applied on top.

The shell is fixed to a fixed spot above the eyebrow. The armature is glued to the eyebrow using an safe actors glue.
As the eyebrow moved up and down it will push the laminated paper over the QRE1113. The changes in reflectivity will cause the output voltage to changed and read by an Arduino or other. The accuracy is very good.

Enjoy

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原文網址 David Boccabella
2019-09-21 09:27:52

Hi. For all you electronic folks out there.
PCBs. Conductive resins on flexible substraight.. or printing tracks on to blank boards an then etching.

I know this would require attaching the board or substraight onto the plate and re zeroing the Z axis.

But as an idea.

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Adam Burch
2019-09-21 09:55:48

David Boccabella
2019-09-21 09:57:34

Adam Burch
2019-09-21 10:32:53

Danny Broekhuis
2019-09-21 12:43:46

David Boccabella
2019-09-21 12:44:47

Danny Broekhuis
2019-09-21 12:49:16

Tiernan Messmer
2019-09-21 14:04:57

David Boccabella
2019-09-21 14:54:15

Michael S Dooley
2019-09-21 23:42:30


原文網址 Denis Trudel
2019-08-13 10:22:55

Who knows if a UV fluorescent light for PCB would work for the resin ?

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Susan Sioux Mercer
2019-08-13 11:07:42

Denis Trudel
2019-08-13 11:11:55

Susan Sioux Mercer
2019-08-13 11:21:31

Denis Trudel
2019-08-13 11:26:53

Susan Sioux Mercer
2019-08-13 11:38:47


原文網址 Stefan Gaßmann
2019-08-08 03:51:58

Hallo photonsters,
does anybody know if there is a gpio on the photon PCB that I can use for control something?

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Chad Elstad
2019-08-08 04:17:20


原文網址 Scott Pritchard
2019-08-03 21:44:09

Curious - Has anyone tried PCB etching using their Photon? I know it'll work, but I'd love to hear if anyone's done it, and what they used their PCB's for.

I'm thinking that I might end up building boards + housings for them with the printer.

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Scott Pritchard
2019-08-03 21:45:58

Chris Rees
2019-08-03 22:15:25

Will Koone
2019-08-03 23:02:40

Nicolas Tsagarides
2019-08-03 23:38:06

Nicolas Tsagarides
2019-08-03 23:39:05

Scott Pritchard
2019-08-03 23:39:52

Will Koone
2019-08-03 23:46:03

Eric Jorgensen
2019-08-04 01:52:20

Eric Jorgensen
2019-08-04 01:55:37

Nikita Sim
2019-08-04 06:21:26

Erik Pagan
2019-08-04 08:22:29

Trevor McIntosh
2019-08-04 09:36:30

Gary Houser
2019-08-09 22:29:59

Scott Pritchard
2019-08-09 22:36:07