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- Опубліковано 29 сер 2024
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The part about the feeder talking back and getting power reminds me of the moment, when he found out that pin roles for slide connectors can be an important design decision.
I love how far this whole thing has come
Yay! And larger sizes on the way: excellent! I hope to have a home for one of these machines (and many feeders) by early Summer, so it looks like your product and my needs may well converge.
Great job for your feeders ! You develop faster than delta print with their rapid-feeders 😅
Are you presenting your project at open sauce 2023? It seems like this event would be a place where you would fit right in
Yes, I was invited to present! SUPER excited for it
@@stephen_hawes Please post video of that when you have! Congratulations! Love the work! from Windhoek, Namibia,Africa
Proud to be a Patron of a truly great idea.
Keep the development going, looking forward to the final product as a whole.
Loved watching the evolution of these feeders. I knew little about PCB design or production but I've enjoyed learning through your channel.
Great to see that you are now also featured @Elektor!
I always love seeing these update videos! You're doing great work :)
Great milestone complete! I'm a few months from getting my lab set up in Barcelona and I'll be placing my order.
Great news, bro!!
Always happy to watch your excitement. Been following your progress since the beginning.
This is an awesome machine you've designed and built. I am looking at doing a run of boards for some products I'm building and don't want to pay to have the PCB builder build the boards too. My ROI on buying one of these and the feeders is going to be pretty high and likely not financially worth it. But long term it would pay off as this will work for all future projects I come up with too...
I wonder if I could add a hot plate as the base of the machine, where after it is done PnP, it then turns on the hot bed to temp for xx seconds and then cuts off... Then have a tester on the head too to then run a QC test to hit test pins on the board and feed back data, even have a UART pads to push initial firmware to it (after initial, all my firmware is then updated via the webpage running on the board). Since you made the entire thing open source (THANK YOU FOR THAT!), I could add those on. Since my products, I don't have a need to push out boards very fast, I could take the slow down and do this step by step for each board and pop them off complete!
I'm going to buy one and then start playing around with it to add these items/see if its possible. Biggest hurdle would be programming for each of my products, but I could then have a stack of boards and parts all in reels and just load and build with I have an order. A lot better for me to keep just parts on hand and not have hundreds of assembled boards laying around that could get damaged. Since I only sell a few a week, this would be perfect.
CONGRATULATIONS! That blows my mind.
This project is amazing and I would love to see companies like Hacksmith industries and LMG could use these to show its potential to get you more coverage, because this really is dope af
I don't know where this is used, but it looks cool as heck
Inspiring! I don't need your product but I wish I had your attitude and personality so when I start my product, my videos are as watchable as yours
OMG! Former industrial SMT operator says this is the CAHOOLEST news. I'm much more giddy than have any right to be. In big production, Feeders have their own staff. To populate, configure, maintain, repair, etc. Dude... DUDE! FEEDERS!!!
Those look great! Congratulations!
They look awesome, nice job!
Awwsome to see you succeed in your endeavor to make bow ties.😉
Haven’t seen your awesome, infectious smile in a while.
pretty cool thing. maybe ill get one in the future when im beter at pcb design and got my startup running.
Nice to see you in Pasadena. I know why they picked your talk for the end of the day.;-)
You're awesome Stephen!
From the title thought the vid was going to be about 8mm film !! Guess I'm a little late to the party..
Cool, added to the lab's wishlist
Whhh,good job,I love it very much!🎉
I want opulo stickers! Why cant I buy Opulo stickers? I cant afford much right now but Id love to slap some Opulo stickers on things just to get the name out. Congrats again on the launch!
The feeders are great. But how can I compile the photon firmware with PlatformIO. I didn't found a link to the RS485 library you use. There are only CAD files for 8mm feeders on the github repository but not for 12mm. Where can I get the CAD files for 12mm feeders. The project is open surce but the source is not complete.
Hey quick question, didnt think id be in the position to be manufacturing my own designed product at a company this soon in my career, but can this pick and place do 16x16 bga?
Folks use the Lumen for BGA! It depends on the pitch of the balls, but people have had success with 0.5mm pitch in the past.
Huge thumbs up, since it's open source, I suggest speed things up by using insanely cheap Chinese 400W servo motors for the X and Y axis, why not!
Aagghhh excited :D
Yay more videos soon. What happened to the table o patreons?
This is exactly what my former employer needs to ramp up production. Oh well 🤷
thumbs up .... 50 feeders 25 on front and 25 on the back side ? .... would the machine structure handle that extra weight ?
Congrats on all the success!
Either you Googled that word and knew what it meant..... or you're sending people on a goose chase that they never bargained for.
Watching this video while literally pick and placing.
It should be open source but I do not find any information on the motor and the encoder used in these feeders. 😢
What's the communication protocol?
What encoder is that you are using?
Yay! Now I can finally eat!!
This video is awesome 😮
I’ve been wanting to buy a main board for a long time. Any estimate when it will be available again?
Is the open hardware too?
That's awesome
Shut up and take my money!
Did you feed well
I was fed up
Gamechanger!
I need 12mm feeders
Nice!
Neat!
Wow.
Don't waste your time designing toy feeders, make your machine compatible with standard feeders. Better value and lower risk for the customer.
So I have been do it myself at homeless,less some materials,but not problems,
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