Folks:
We just finished the conversion of K40 making it DSP ready. The machine is under the "Hummingbird series", name "Solo DSP". Inside of the machine, we took all the 'gut' out and replaced it with the best parts we havefor the machine.
Here is what we did:
Parts removed:
-Low quality laser power supply
-Junkie Moshi controller
-Horrible big & giant greenressitor
-Small 5V/24V power supply
-Problematic photon limit sensor
-Ugly noisy water pump
-Bulky air fan
-Ugly front panel
Parts added:
-Latest AWC-608 DSP controller
-High quality 60W power supply
-2M415 stepping motor controller
-24V switching power supply
-Proximity limit switch
-Brushless water pump
-Ball bearing fan
-Pretty front panel
Beautiful, isn't it?!
Marco
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Re: New Hummingbird Solo DSP machine
Ok, I guess this is what you made us buy.
Can you please send me a diagram of the wiring from the old machine (the one we are upgrading from) to the new DSP one?
Pictures here are not that clear, can't really see what goes where.
Thanks!
Can you please send me a diagram of the wiring from the old machine (the one we are upgrading from) to the new DSP one?
Pictures here are not that clear, can't really see what goes where.
Thanks!
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Re: New Hummingbird Solo DSP machine
I'll draw a connection diagram and post it here. Will take a while.
To my opinion, the conversion is pretty straight forwarded and it's easy. Well, may be to me. But I don't see it very difficult but just take time
Marco
To my opinion, the conversion is pretty straight forwarded and it's easy. Well, may be to me. But I don't see it very difficult but just take time
Marco
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Re: New Hummingbird Solo DSP machine
Hi
you are damn right it is straight forward to replaCE ALL THE PARTS. I did in the mean time 8 conversion right here and helpt another 6 guys to do the same and they all could do it.
the most problemes come afterwards with the settings which need to be in accordance to the machine mechanical side like work area, limit switches etc.
greetings
walt
you are damn right it is straight forward to replaCE ALL THE PARTS. I did in the mean time 8 conversion right here and helpt another 6 guys to do the same and they all could do it.
the most problemes come afterwards with the settings which need to be in accordance to the machine mechanical side like work area, limit switches etc.
greetings
walt
Tech_Marco wrote:I'll draw a connection diagram and post it here. Will take a while.
To my opinion, the conversion is pretty straight forwarded and it's easy. Well, may be to me. But I don't see it very difficult but just take time
Marco
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Re: New Hummingbird Solo DSP machine
Well, I must say it's not that easy. There are a bunch of cables and the diagrams shown in the topic you linked Marco, refer to steppers that have different writings on them.
My bud working with me is really good with electronics. He said it can be done, but it'll take a lot of time just to understand what goes where.
And I must say, the diagrams are not that clear guys.
Might be for you that actually work with this stuff, but HTML code is pretty easy to me too, since I work with it
Try to get a tailor to make a html only web page telling him: hey, opening tags are these <, closing are these > , the rest is pretty straight on.
LOL. Hope you understand my point of view
Thanks guys.
My bud working with me is really good with electronics. He said it can be done, but it'll take a lot of time just to understand what goes where.
And I must say, the diagrams are not that clear guys.
Might be for you that actually work with this stuff, but HTML code is pretty easy to me too, since I work with it

LOL. Hope you understand my point of view

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