This Box Builds Circuit Boards
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Місяць тому
I can't believe I made PCBs without this
20:21
turn any toaster oven into a reflow oven!
17:24
hacking the lumen for Open Sauce
9:34
9 місяців тому
Some jigs you have to build yourself
11:54
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Feeders are here!
3:23
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prepping for launch
16:12
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Mass Production SMT Line!
9:06
Introducing LumenPnP v3
3:15
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A PnP Feeder for $1.34
8:43
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Using Circuit Boards Incorrectly
13:01
Designing a Feeder Protocol
10:19
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This Machine Saves Me HOURS
10:19
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Using The LumenPnP In Production!
10:55
Outgrowing the Garage
10:40
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We Got a Cease and Desist
8:05
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Setting up an SMT line at home!
13:41
How to Panelize PCBs in KiCAD
14:42
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Fully Automated PCB Testing
13:29
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КОМЕНТАРІ
@paulgupta2454
@paulgupta2454 14 днів тому
Why not use a gpio mp3 module to play "1.mp3", "2.mp3" and then "success.mp3" or "fail.mp3"? You can generate the mp3 files with a program called 'balbakoa" (on portable apps, for windows. I'm not 100% on the spelling, but it just generates audio files from text-to-speech generators)
@hytralium
@hytralium 15 днів тому
me like eat solder paste much
@paulgupta2454
@paulgupta2454 15 днів тому
I'm very interested in your BOM management solution
@senfdame528
@senfdame528 17 днів тому
6:18 Classic big willy transition xD
@irgski
@irgski 18 днів тому
Curious - what sw app do you use to generate your system diagram?
@Monsieur.Nobody.
@Monsieur.Nobody. 18 днів тому
Hey Stephen, what is the best place to contact you? I have project, totally unrelated to this one but way to close to your smart watch one. It is not a smartwatch though. I am not a technical person, I am a designer and have no idea where to begin, so just wanted some direction from you.
@djsolstice8964
@djsolstice8964 18 днів тому
What is the Marlin gcode command to control a gpio pin? Is it remapping the pins files for ramps/board in use, then sending a unique gcode to execute that pins file mapping? From what I've googled it may be M42, but its not clear elsewhere.
@alexanderjankowski3037
@alexanderjankowski3037 20 днів тому
This project is so inspirational! Stephen and your team you'all doing good job.
@dprieto94
@dprieto94 20 днів тому
howw to add that dispenser to the lumen pnp ? is that possible with openPnp?
@leofortey7561
@leofortey7561 20 днів тому
Is there a line in the YAML code for noting the wire shielding? Because if there is, I think you forgot to add/draw it anywhere. No lines are shown for shield draining to a common ground.
@kingyachan
@kingyachan 22 дні тому
Fiducial Fiducial Fiducial Fiducial Fiducial Fiducial Fiducial Fiducial
@hed420
@hed420 22 дні тому
You should make a machine that can read the files and automatically measures and cuts wires. You can also have it strip the wire ends.
@Bobbias
@Bobbias 22 дні тому
Man, just hearing you talk about how much you love using git is great. It's an incredible tool that not nearly enough people use. Though I do think there should be an easier interface for non-technical users, because it's not just programmers who would benefit from git's capabilities.
@ldomotorsjason3488
@ldomotorsjason3488 22 дні тому
Stephen, it is really cool! Is it possible to use for 3D printer cable design? or only for Lumen?
@ScottLahteine
@ScottLahteine 22 дні тому
Nice! I’m sure I have some immediate uses for WireViz. I’m always drawing cable diagrams with pens.
@bobomurod
@bobomurod 23 дні тому
I love your videos! Your machine motivated me to do my own projects and don't fear the big companies
@ThePyrosirys
@ThePyrosirys 24 дні тому
I feel like wireviz would be fine if only it changed the curved lines for straight lines. Why would anyone ever want curvy lines in a schematic? It's supposed to be an abstraction.
@DarrenPoulson
@DarrenPoulson 24 дні тому
I love your enthusiasm for all this (especially at 1.25 speed, which I've started watching youtube at!) :P I'm a devops guy, and definitely get a kick out of all the github actions that you're doing. Slowly dragging my work colleagues into it. Having everything automated is such a time saver, plus the audit path of the git logs makes it so useful. Most of my work is with terraform, but I've also some personal projects that I'm wanting to automate. Keep up the awesome work!
@phillevchenko1156
@phillevchenko1156 24 дні тому
The thicker the harness that has to move, the more strain it would be under and will fail earlier. In this case, if you want an easier assembly, maybe think about splitting one huge harness into two, which will make it way more reliable. Of course, it also depends on cable quality and number of conductors per each wire (the more the better).
@rickeymh
@rickeymh 24 дні тому
I wish I had this wire wiz a few years ago. I had to have someone draw my cables, supply a BOM, Schematic, and assembly notes. I real pain in the ass.
@joepartlow
@joepartlow 24 дні тому
I love learning about new ways to do things.
@christopherstaples6758
@christopherstaples6758 24 дні тому
@4:00 yes would really like to see more auto build source things without hunting everything down , and something that can visually be checked on the fly sounds great
@Davedarko
@Davedarko 24 дні тому
Just saw @formatc1702 hold a lightning talk about it at the Hackaday Europe event, awesome to see it mention here!
@bouni8506
@bouni8506 24 дні тому
I think having the same wire color multiple times in the main cable isn't really cost efficent as the manufacturer needs to make a non standard cable for you in order to manufacture the harness ... Wouldn't it be more efficent to use a standard color coded cable (DIN47100/ IEC60757)? Sure the connectors would no longer have the same 4 colors but that woul make it even harder to confuse them. Just random thoughts, great video 🙂
@adrianram5524
@adrianram5524 25 днів тому
very cool stuff man
@adrianram5524
@adrianram5524 25 днів тому
....whatever this guy is on ...I want some...LOL
@awesomefeldmanfamily
@awesomefeldmanfamily 25 днів тому
Dude I love your channel logo! I'm jealous!
@forrestmcmean6636
@forrestmcmean6636 25 днів тому
Cool video... What software are you using for your wiring diagrams?
@JobPWN
@JobPWN 25 днів тому
Have you looked at Antmicro's Visual System Designer? They do a lot of open hardware designs and generate 3D models automatically for their open source projects
@ChinmayPendharkar
@ChinmayPendharkar 25 днів тому
Aren't there any cool wireviz like text-source/CLI based tools for doing system diagrams?
@formatc1702
@formatc1702 24 дні тому
Hi, WireViz creator here 🙂 Currently, I've been using WireViz myself in a hacky way for system diagrams. Simply define each module as a "connector", and each port on the module as a "pin". Then you can route wires from pin to pin, each wire representing a cable. It's not ideal, but it works.
@mariusj8542
@mariusj8542 25 днів тому
I’m running a small medical startup company and this wirewiz and your wire harness jig, made perfect sense to me 👌. Also if you figure out some BOM standards with git integration I love to hear about it. Great work!
@prof1811
@prof1811 25 днів тому
Nice job. You might want to consider prebuild docker-images for your CD pipeline as this will speed up the process, has a more predictable outcome and have lese computation cost.
@thegayloardfucker2951
@thegayloardfucker2951 25 днів тому
What you made / need is actually a quite old standard in the automotive industry, as your harness wants to be the same. So using standard and the way of makeing drawings would help with the right vendors etc. done that 20 years ago and a wooden board with nails is your best friend 😅
@sygad1
@sygad1 25 днів тому
I can honesly say, I enjoyed this video, completely beyond what I would need, but the efficiency of the workflow your company has is something to be admired
@ryanbeall7542
@ryanbeall7542 25 днів тому
Bro, switch to CAN like all the Voron projects. I'm never looking back
@jamescorcoran2034
@jamescorcoran2034 26 днів тому
Would you share what your ordering process is like w/ the cable vendor? What vendors you've worked with, problems you worked though, lessons learned, what artifacts they require, min order qty, etc?
@larryslobster7881
@larryslobster7881 26 днів тому
hell yeah
@UnexpectedMaker
@UnexpectedMaker 26 днів тому
Great video - Quite an interesting topic!
@TheRainHarvester
@TheRainHarvester 26 днів тому
Will the bigger cable harness flex enough? If a wire breaks, does one replace the entire harness of wires?
@einsteinx2
@einsteinx2 26 днів тому
What’s up with all the religious crazies in the comments calling him the devil and saying mark of the beast??? Did I miss the part in the Bible where it talks about RFID implants something?
@einsteinx2
@einsteinx2 26 днів тому
It’s like a dozen different comments it’s so weird
@einsteinx2
@einsteinx2 26 днів тому
I did some searching and I guess they’re freaking out because he put it in his right hand lol. My best guess is it’s this line they’re referring to “Also it causes all, both small and great, both rich and poor, both free and slave, to be marked on the right hand or the forehead”. I guess they’re conveniently ignoring the “causes ALL” part and just focusing on the “right hand or forehead” part. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@ericlotze7724
@ericlotze7724 26 днів тому
Granted you are busy as-is, and others may have covered it, but a video on Connector Selection and how you went about that would be neat!
@ericlotze7724
@ericlotze7724 26 днів тому
4:23 Redundancy Waste is Real! I’ll have to look into this and talk on discord. I don’t *think* there is some ISO standard or some shit yet, now i have to go dig!
@ericlotze7724
@ericlotze7724 26 днів тому
I watched that amazing video on Cable Harnesses by the UKposts Channel New Mind…and now here comes Stephen with an Open Source Workflow, and how he does it with his company? What a *KING*
@MistahHeffo
@MistahHeffo 26 днів тому
Stephen have you considered a usb hub chip on the mainboard to route the cameras and comms over a single usb cable?
@octothorpian_nightmare
@octothorpian_nightmare 23 дні тому
Early versions had that but were problematic. Even now with separate cables you have to be mindful and plug the cameras into separate root hubs on the PC.
@ZugEnde
@ZugEnde 26 днів тому
Why the switch to PH any particular reason behind this?
@stephen_hawes
@stephen_hawes 26 днів тому
a couple reasons: a bit smaller than the XH standard which is beneficial when switching to SMT and integrating stepper drivers, plus more pin variants in SMT!
@samgoader2125
@samgoader2125 26 днів тому
Yeah pornhub isn't my cup of t... I'm more an xvideos guy
@BukkitViper
@BukkitViper 26 днів тому
Wow, incredible how much work you put into GitHub actions. I did not know it could be used liked this. Thanks for sharing. Keep up the work! Can you share your WireWiz modifications with us?
@womacko
@womacko 26 днів тому
Quick question: Why are you not going for USB or CAN for the "Head"? In 3D-printing it became normal to have a toolhead board for all that... Z-probe, Nozzle cam, Y-probe, extruder, hotend...
@stephen_hawes
@stephen_hawes 26 днів тому
awesome question. i'm constantly reassessing the benefit of making the switch! it's NRE to do so, but ultimately it means a lighter head and drag chain. there are also implications about the upgrade path for existing users. this next release of the machine is mainly focused on DFM and a couple of other improvements i don't want to gate behind that bulk of work, but after that we'll be looking into a distributed controller approach as an option! it's really cool and i think the machine could benefit from it
@EszesBalazs
@EszesBalazs 26 днів тому
My go to for documenting hardware-software projects has been Sphinx, through extensions it has support for WireViz and drawio as well. You can do almost all, including smaller schematic drawings, electronics design calculations and there's also software documentation support like Python and C through sphinx-breathe. Doesn't help with BOM creation but it can provide a full overview of the project.
@eliasheuninck
@eliasheuninck 26 днів тому
Very interesting to learn about this workflow!
@asidesigner8542
@asidesigner8542 26 днів тому
Thanks for sharing