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*[https://opentrons.com/ Their Main Website] | *[https://opentrons.com/ Their Main Website] | ||
*[https://github.com/Opentrons Their Github] | *[https://github.com/Opentrons Their Github] | ||
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-pBQNgaK1tI The Youtube Channel [[The Thought Emporium]] has the Opentrons OT-2] |
Latest revision as of 00:31, 28 July 2020
Basics
- A Company that Makes an Open Source Lab Bot, and has a software for it
- Hardware - downloadable STEP of robot, reference model without details. [1]
Their Products
How to adapt their toolheads etc to our cnc system
Option A: Wire Joining
- Hard join the wires from the toolhead to the d3d device
Option B: Adapter Plate
- Make an adapter pcb, either that mounts on the toolhead, or build it into the main pcb
- Allows for a more professional look, less wires in the way, and cables can be removed easily via the ports/outlets
How to Fork Their Software from Smoothieware to OSE Marlin
- Not 100% neccisary, but means the same controller boards etc can be used
- This will involve code work, so it may take some time
- Could also be done later, use smoothieware for v0.1, then add in OSE marlin in a later build version
Related Design by OSE
Internal Links
External Links
- Their Main Website
- Their Github
- The Youtube Channel The Thought Emporium has the Opentrons OT-2