Ethernet uses in OpenPnP

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javier.hern...@gmail.com

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Feb 2, 2023, 3:53:23 PM2/2/23
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Hello,

Does anyone give the ethernet connector any use on their board?

I never used it but I don't know if it has any use.

Best regards.

tonyl...@gmail.com

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Feb 2, 2023, 5:37:37 PM2/2/23
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You may want to specify what board you are talking about.

javier.hern...@gmail.com

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Feb 2, 2023, 6:48:46 PM2/2/23
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I am designing a dedicated board for OpenPnP for high speed and high current. And years ago I never used ethernet for OpenPnP at all, but maybe someone will use it. At first I thought not to add it.

mark maker

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Feb 3, 2023, 4:54:52 AM2/3/23
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Ethernet is known to be very slow (actually laggy) on Smoothieware firmware. So slow it is almost unusable for OpenPnP. Other firmwares/hardwares may be different.

> I am designing a dedicated board for OpenPnP for high speed and high current.

No, don't go after high currents, they are useless for Pick and Place. What you need is high voltage! For Pick & Place we need the juice flowing at at high speeds, not high torque at slow speeds (not a mill!). If you can design from scratch, go for 60V!

Look here in the section "Higher voltage, please":

https://makr.zone/choosing-a-motion-controller-the-panucatt-azteeg-x5-gt-32bit/455/

Especially look at the text and diagrams here:

http://web.archive.org/web/20200320161546im_/https://cfemedia1.wpengine.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/AAM1804_WEB_stepper-motor-motion_Fig-1.jpg

http://web.archive.org/web/20200320161543/https://www.controleng.com/articles/stepper-motor-torque-basics/

_Mark

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javier.hern...@gmail.com

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Feb 3, 2023, 6:53:48 AM2/3/23
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Thanks Mark,

Current is around 16~20A. Sorry, with "high current" I refered to the components in board, is a bit different. 
Voltage Max 45V, components support up to 63V but by the moment the tmc card that i have designed is up to 46V I guess up to 1.4A TMC2130-TA, by the moment, but support 3A~5A por slot for other motors models.  It's not the SilentStepStick format. SPI of course, all data transfer communication is in high speed, all digital.

Ethernet I don't think I'm going to put.

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