Re: Arduino tachometer
#Tachometers_Encoders
You will need to use interrupts. One per phase. Looks like an Arduino lib already exists.
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Jerry Trantow <jerry.trantow@...>
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Re: Arduino tachometer
#Tachometers_Encoders
Please see in the RELS files section. John [email protected]> wrote:
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John Lindo
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Re: Arduino tachometer
#Tachometers_Encoders
Forgot to say, added in the Files section ref RELS data. See schematic for installing. Also you may need the Adafruit files loaded in the Arduino sketch. I have attached the ZIP?s Hope this helps
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John Lindo
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RELS
#RELS
Forgot to add I installed this type
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John Lindo
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Re: Arduino tachometer
#Tachometers_Encoders
I have added an Arduino file Tach.ino I hope this helps This is used in my RELS. Also see the schematics for wiring in. Cheers -- John
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John Lindo
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Re: Arduino tachometer
#Tachometers_Encoders
I need some 4 pin encoder code for a 1000 line encoder. Most of the code for RPM I have found online does not work. I do have some Arduino code that "almost" works, but it is not accurate. Ralph
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Ralph Hulslander
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Re: Arduino tachometer
#Tachometers_Encoders
I have implemented several tachometers in software but haven't implemented an arduino tach. I have installed several of the $15-$20 tach (RC-41) modules which are very simple to install if you just
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Jerry Trantow <jerry.trantow@...>
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Arduino tachometer
#Tachometers_Encoders
hey folks have any of ya made a tachometer using a Arduino ? I tried some I found online but most of them seem to have something wrong with the code? I'm not smart enough in the Arduino world to
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mike allen
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Re: #3D
#3D
https://www.sidley.com/en/insights/newsupdates/2023/10/california-becomes-third-us-state-to-join-the-right-to-repair-movement animal
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mike allen
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Re: #3D
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John,Very interesting. Hopefully, the U.S. will follow suit. Though I doubt it.Cheers,Charlie
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CLevinski
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#RELS Screwcutting
#RELS
Found this video in my archives Screw cutting a 12 mm x 1mmm LH thread. Cross slide set so as the it moves well out off the part to gauge the size of the thread with a nut. Thread size pitch is not
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John Lindo
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#3D
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This just appeared on my emails. Hope of interest to 3D printing members https://all3dp.com/4/eu-agrees-on-strengthened-right-to-repair-bill/ Cheers -- John
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John Lindo
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Re: #3D
#3D
Hi Ron. So sorry to read about your 3D problems. You are not alone in your Creality after service? woes LOL I have a next town down friend Eduardo who had the same service problems and he had to deal
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John Lindo
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Re: #3D
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I have the CR 6-SE that I purchased back when on Kickstarter. It actually worked fine for about a month then just kept having issues with the bed, adhesion, print head crashing, etc. Contacted their
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Ron Y
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Re: #3D
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Thanks Julian, I will let you know how the vise turns out. I think it will be strong enough to grip the odd wooden block for drilling or hand planning a few bits and bobs. Attached 2 photos of my
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John Lindo
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Re: #3D
#3D
Love the cartoon characters. Often print novelties for the Grand Kids.? Last effort was a pair of very loud whistles each with their names embossed on them.? My daughter seems to be dead against me
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Julian
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Re: #3D
#3D
Julian What a real nice looking machine, well done. John
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John Lindo
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Re: #3D
#3D
Forgot to add, in the Silvester photo it includes in the backdrop one of my house cats, and by pure coincidence he was on the table at the same time. A beautiful cat, but curiosity will definitely be
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John Lindo
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Re: #3D
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Thanks Julian and guys. I have always for past 7 years been a Geetech fan, bought my first Prusa clone I3 some 6 years ago and another 4 years ago. never failed me, except for a few bits and pieces,
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John Lindo
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Re: #3D
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Thanks Julian, I looked at the Bambu x1 site <https://us.store.bambulab.com/products/x1-carbon-combo>. I am impressed, my 3D printer was the first to be advertised for <$200.00 and it was cheap. One
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Ralph Hulslander
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