@TheGuitarwizard94 Well its really simple. Just connect the motors using four pins to a array of transistors and from ther to each motor. For the control just connect the potentiometer to one of the ADC pins in the PIC. What don't you know how to connect?
@Twistx77 well I'm just new at this and have probably most of the mechanical parts. Not really any of the electronic parts like the transistors and stuff but all of the motors. Just looking for a better understanding of how it works more or less. Thanks for the response!
god bless you man, i just dismanteled an old HP ink-jet and have also an old non-functional scanner and was thinking about what I could do with it, and here's this excellent idea. Thanx! :D. Btw good movie.
@BataQ Great! Theres only a downer in this proyect and is the fact that the motors in most scanners/printers ar not strong enough for milling at least if you use them the way I did. But you can still use it if you want to use it as a plotter or maybe if you buy a laser for it :)
@Twistx77 hm that could be a problem, but since I have a lot of motors that are sitting unused I could try to combine something. Well my first idea was to make a CNC drill for PCBs, and use a small modeler drill for that, think that could work. Well thanx for the hints and the idea :)
que tanto estudio se necesita para llegar a hacer eso?o que carrera tomaste, voi en 2 semestre de preparatoria i se me hace muy interesante la carreara y pienso seguir adelante para ver que carrera tomar en el futuro
@chispitaksksk8 En realidad esto concretamente no necesitas saber mucho es bastante sencillo. Yo estoy estudiando una técnica de telecomunicaciones especialidad en sistemas electrónicos. Así se llama bueno mas o menos.
Is there any way you could draw up a schematic for this? Trying to make something along the same lines and really think this is awesome!! Thanks!
TheGuitarwizard94 10 months ago
@TheGuitarwizard94 Well its really simple. Just connect the motors using four pins to a array of transistors and from ther to each motor. For the control just connect the potentiometer to one of the ADC pins in the PIC. What don't you know how to connect?
Twistx77 10 months ago
@Twistx77 well I'm just new at this and have probably most of the mechanical parts. Not really any of the electronic parts like the transistors and stuff but all of the motors. Just looking for a better understanding of how it works more or less. Thanks for the response!
TheGuitarwizard94 10 months ago
@TheGuitarwizard94 I would suggest you to start by looking how those motors work and how to use the transistors.
Twistx77 10 months ago
god bless you man, i just dismanteled an old HP ink-jet and have also an old non-functional scanner and was thinking about what I could do with it, and here's this excellent idea. Thanx! :D. Btw good movie.
BataQ 1 year ago
@BataQ Great! Theres only a downer in this proyect and is the fact that the motors in most scanners/printers ar not strong enough for milling at least if you use them the way I did. But you can still use it if you want to use it as a plotter or maybe if you buy a laser for it :)
Twistx77 1 year ago
@Twistx77 hm that could be a problem, but since I have a lot of motors that are sitting unused I could try to combine something. Well my first idea was to make a CNC drill for PCBs, and use a small modeler drill for that, think that could work. Well thanx for the hints and the idea :)
BataQ 1 year ago
@BataQ That was basically my idea too :) the problem for me where that the motors are not strong enough in my case, maybe to drill... :)
Twistx77 1 year ago
que tanto estudio se necesita para llegar a hacer eso?o que carrera tomaste, voi en 2 semestre de preparatoria i se me hace muy interesante la carreara y pienso seguir adelante para ver que carrera tomar en el futuro
chispitaksksk8 1 year ago
@chispitaksksk8 En realidad esto concretamente no necesitas saber mucho es bastante sencillo. Yo estoy estudiando una técnica de telecomunicaciones especialidad en sistemas electrónicos. Así se llama bueno mas o menos.
Twistx77 1 year ago
nice this is very interesting
Purdyc12393 2 years ago
Thank You!
Twistx77 2 years ago