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projects:3dprinting:anycubic_i3_mega:redesign_hub_pcb [2020/11/16 23:44] – [Wiring the new circuit boards - internally] admin | projects:3dprinting:anycubic_i3_mega:redesign_hub_pcb [2022/07/12 13:31] (current) – [Wiring the new circuit boards - internally] admin | ||
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===== Redesign of the Mega Hub PCB ===== | ===== Redesign of the Mega Hub PCB ===== | ||
- | Within a period of one year, the circuit board evolved into the current design((The three earlier | + | Within a period of one year, the circuit board evolved into the current design((The three [[projects: |
)) which has the following features: | )) which has the following features: | ||
* ESD-protection on all pins which are connected to the controller. | * ESD-protection on all pins which are connected to the controller. | ||
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The new circuit board fits at the original location. The breaking-off circuit board (using so-called mouse-bites) is meant to be located at the other side of the printer and provides connections for the X-stepper, Z-stepper-Left and accordingly endswitches. | The new circuit board fits at the original location. The breaking-off circuit board (using so-called mouse-bites) is meant to be located at the other side of the printer and provides connections for the X-stepper, Z-stepper-Left and accordingly endswitches. | ||
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The reason that the original external dual row 2mm connectors were abandoned is that these are neither very robust, nor do they offer much flexibility in regard to upgrades/ | The reason that the original external dual row 2mm connectors were abandoned is that these are neither very robust, nor do they offer much flexibility in regard to upgrades/ | ||
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===== Wiring the new circuit boards - internally ===== | ===== Wiring the new circuit boards - internally ===== | ||
- | To understand how the wiring needs to be changed, please | + | To understand how the wiring needs to be modified, please look at the following diagram. It shows how the protection |
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- | The most important connection point for ground is done using a REDCUBE PRESS-FIT T-Block, which has M4 thread and can be used to establish a connection with a very low impedance. No (-) or ground wire shall be routed between the power supply and the controller circuit board. | + | The most important connection point for ground is realized |
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- | Internally the following cables need to be made: | + | |
- | * todo. | + | |
===== Wiring the new circuit boards - externally ===== | ===== Wiring the new circuit boards - externally ===== | ||
- | The following parts have been acquired. Supplier was Farnell | + | The following parts have been acquired. Supplier was Farnell: |
^ Position ^ Part ^ Manufacturer ^ Manufacturer code ^ Farnell ^ Description ^ | ^ Position ^ Part ^ Manufacturer ^ Manufacturer code ^ Farnell ^ Description ^ | ||
| 1 | D-sub Connector Backshell | MH CONNECTORS LTD. | MHDVSL9-K | 2532964 | DMHDVSL Series Zinc Angled | | | 1 | D-sub Connector Backshell | MH CONNECTORS LTD. | MHDVSL9-K | 2532964 | DMHDVSL Series Zinc Angled | | ||
| 2 | D-sub Connector Backshell | MH CONNECTORS LTD. | MHDVSL25-K | 2532963 | DMHDVSL Series Zinc Angled | | | 2 | D-sub Connector Backshell | MH CONNECTORS LTD. | MHDVSL25-K | 2532963 | DMHDVSL Series Zinc Angled | |