3DWebFier Project - the spreading of 3D printers is giving hint to
the creativity of many people, including myself, it's great to draw an
object and then send it to to the printer, you will be fascinated to see
how a thin wire, like raw material, fluid materialize your idea.
But we realize that time is passing, for a complex object sometimes
also needed from 6 to 10 hours before it is completed.
Thus
we have a new requirement: it would be great if our 3D Printer can be
remotely controlled from the office or from our car, check the progress
of work and even stop in case of emergency.
Ok, I know that someone has already thought this, you may decide to use
the old laptop connected to the router of your home or office, or
definitely the most easy, take a Raspberry PI as a front-end Internet
for your printer 3D.
Our idea is to use our development board PIC-AP BOARD (or any board with
similar characteristics, a Microchip PiC24 such this one ) connected
via USB to the printer 3D and WiFi to home router via a WiFi module with
serial interface HLK-RM04
We use the sw free VSPM Virtual Serial Com on the laptop to map the ip
address of the printer to a virtual com of our PC and we will control
our printer with Pronterface, from another room, the office or from
another city.
Read more: 3DWebfier - WIFI to USB 3D printer remote control
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mercoledì 4 giugno 2014
venerdì 8 novembre 2013
The Gianluigi Perrella's World.
The Gianluigi Perrella's World.
Gian Luigi Perrella aka Menteblu61 on
Flickr community, is a middle age man, employed for years in
telecommunication companies, he worked in the past in electronic
laboratories. Since he was a child, he was passionate of electronics,
robotics projects and photography.
“When you're curious, you find lots of interesting things to do.” ~Walt Disney
The GLP World
Inside the site you can find topics regarding Photography, Hi Tech, Electronics Projects, Amenities.
Bookmark this QRcode: http://www.glperrella.it/
Etichette:
adafruit arduino NYC lab,
android,
app inventor,
apps,
bluetooth,
controllo remoto macchina fotografica,
DIY,
Elettronica,
FABLAB,
fotografia,
geeks,
high speed photo,
Remote controlling cameras,
Roma Makers
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