grblHAL
FluidNC
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grblHAL
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$38
https://github.com/terjeio/grblHAL/blob/master/doc/markdown/settings.md check this link there is an explanation of grbl code from A to Z
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Electronic leadscrew, or full CNC?
And it looks like pendant support was 'enabled' last year in grblHAL, but I don't see the "I'm with stupid guide" that I would need to connect it.
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General question: Why use an old LPT interface with so many open source controller available?
If you have time, check it out! https://github.com/terjeio/grblHAL/
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Budget budget CNC controllers - what's the bottom line?
You might want to look at grblHAL. It is the 32-bit evolution of Grbl. I make a 5 axis breakout board for it based on a Teensy 4.1. It supports step rates up to 400 kHz which allows you a lot of freedom in selecting microsteps and high speed rapids. All in with the Teensy, it costs about $65-70, depending on options. Here is a gallery with a number of machines based on grblHAL. More about grblHAL here. It is actively being developed with people adding features and porting to new processors (RaspBerry Pico is coming).
FluidNC
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Building a DIY Pen Plotter
Grbl on ESP32 absolutely is a thing. I've been using it drive my robots for years. https://github.com/bdring/FluidNC
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Do $3-5k machines have an effortless way of storing and starting a routine request prompt?
Not that I'm aware. The closest I know is the FluidNC firmware https://github.com/bdring/FluidNC for ESP32 boards.
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ESP32-S3 SPI bus
According with this image from the espressif github there are some pins (35, 36, 37, 47, 48) with "SPI functions", and some others marked with the tags "FSPI" and "Subspi" (9-14, 35-38).
- Best pins for fastest SPI speed
- The Ant Queen
- Arduino 2560 can’t upload Grbl
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I have some a4988 stepper driver and esp 32 but no driver .How can i code for a diy cnc with these? What will be the instructions?
I use this one. WiFi access, upload gcode to SD card and fire the job. Pretty happy about that. I bought one of the boards they make, and they provide support for that so buying from them makes things easier. But there's more [supported hardware](https://github.com/bdring/FluidNC/wiki/Hardware-that-Runs-FluidNC). There are configurations ready for some of those cheap boards and a friend made one work out of the box.
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ESP32 Based 4 Axis CNC Control Board
You can see the firmware here and associated documentation here: https://github.com/bdring/FluidNC
- Klipper – open-source 3D Printer Firmware
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6 pack eps32 controller?
I've been looking at the tinybee since I need 4 axes and external driver support... I don't see it on the hardware that runs fluidNC page https://github.com/bdring/FluidNC/wiki/Hardware-that-Runs-FluidNC
What are some alternatives?
Grbl_Esp32 - A port of Grbl CNC Firmware for ESP32
grbl-Mega-5X - 5/6 Axis version of Grbl, the open source, embedded, high performance g-code-parser and CNC milling controller written in optimized C that will run on an Arduino Mega2560
grbl-L-Mega - An open source, embedded, high performance g-code-parser and CNC milling controller written in optimized C that will run on an Arduino Mega2560. Forked from GRBL modified for use on a lathe with spindle sync threading
grbl-Mega - An open source, embedded, high performance g-code-parser and CNC milling controller written in optimized C that will run on an Arduino Mega2560
ESP32-S3-Platform - ESP32-S3 Development Board with SD-Card and versatile power management 5V and up to 12V
uCNC - µCNC - Universal CNC firmware for microcontrollers
AccelStepper - Fork of AccelStepper
libopencm3 - Open source ARM Cortex-M microcontroller library
klipper - Klipper is a 3d-printer firmware
LPC176x - grblHAL driver for LPC1968 and LPC1769
candle - Minimalist ML framework for Rust