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=Documentation=
=Documentation=
==Overarching Documentation Website==
*[https://docs.opulo.io/ The Page]
*"https: // docs . opulo . io" compared to the normal site "https: // opulo . io" (Doesn't seem to be ''too'' clear of a way to get from one to the other?)
*Really well made page though, definitely something we could do!  [[OSE.org]] sort of does this, as well as on-wiki product pages/that template, but something like what they did may be neat.
==Github==
==Github==
*[https://github.com/index-machines/index The Project's GitHub Page]
*[https://github.com/index-machines/index The Project's GitHub Page]

Revision as of 22:12, 28 March 2022

Basics

Project Requirements

  • From the Project's Wiki:

"The following is a list of product requirements for the Index. These must be true for the project to be considered achieving the initial goal.

  • Automated - no human interaction necessary from attaching the paste-applied board to the machine to having a board ready for reflow
  • Capable of picking and placing components down to 0603 passives
  • Integrated up and down vision for fiducial scanning and on-nozzle component alignment
  • Automatic nozzle tip changer to support a wide range of component sizes
  • Frame and motherboard design capable of future upgrades
  • Mechanical and Electrical support for conveyor belt module
  • Mechanical and Electrical support for solder paste dispensing head
  • Expansion ports for hacking and interfacing with the machine
  • Feeder Implementation - System supports banks of intelligent, powered feeders
  • Feeders can handle down to 4mm pitch components
  • Feeders can handle 8mm, 12mm, 16mm, and 24mm tape, both paper and plastic
  • Feeders can hold a standard 7" diameter reel of components.
  • Support for feeder communication in Marlin and OpenPnP"

Kits for Sale

Documentation

Overarching Documentation Website

  • The Page
  • "https: // docs . opulo . io" compared to the normal site "https: // opulo . io" (Doesn't seem to be too clear of a way to get from one to the other?)
  • Really well made page though, definitely something we could do! OSE.org sort of does this, as well as on-wiki product pages/that template, but something like what they did may be neat.

Github

Wiki

  • The Project's Wiki
    • It appears to be a Wiki on Github ? May just be coming from a Wikipedia/OSE Wiki perspective but it seems a bit different?

Internal Links

External Links