Tag: Yeti
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		Yeti – Electrical TermsWhile designing the electictrical system for Yeti I came across a whole host of thing that I didn’t understand from pull-up resitor to PNP. Guessing I probably wasn’t alone in this I thought I’d document at least some of them here. Keep in mind that I’m not an electrical engineer so this may not be… 
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		 Yeti – Machine Build Part 1Looking at the date on the last post it’s been 6 years since I last touched this project. Over on mycncuk, where I was getting input from people who know what they are doing, it seems to be saying it’s been 10 years since I started planning this machine. By either measure I think it’s… 
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		 Yeti – Electrical Build Part 11Finally, the power supply is finished and I’m pleased to say that never in the history of powering up a transformer has there been so little to get excited about. 
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		 Yeti – Electrical Build Part 10With the inrush / soft start designed and most of the parts ordered my mind turned to the other components I’m going to need to finish the case. 
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		 Yeti – Electrical build Part 9In part eight I discussed the problem with inrush into the power supply and some potential solutions. In this part I’ll show the actual solution I’ll be using. 
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		 Yeti – Electrical Build Part 8I’ve got to the point where I have a stepper motor turning but I’m hesitant to move forward until I have the inrush issue fixed with the power supply. 
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		 Yeti – Electrical Build Part 7Now that everything is in the case and the control buttons are wired up it’s time to look at providing power to motors and get things turning. Before I rush into that though it’s time to correct and oversight. 
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		 Yeti – Electrical Build Part 6The mounting panel now sports all the parts that will go into the case (except the PMDX, but the standoffs are in) so I moved on to fitting the various buttons, lights and dials to the cabinet door. 
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		 Yeti – Electrical Build Part 5With the basic circuit checked and holes drilled for everything that would mount to the panel it was time to get the panel into the case. 
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		 Yeti – Electrical Build Part 4Now that I had the power supply cornered and exactly where I wanted it it was time to mount the other components on the panel. 
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		 Yeti – Electrical Build Part 3With the power supply frame completed I moved onto the mounting plate. 
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		 Yeti – Electrical Build Part 2Now that I had a layout it was time to start the build and the first thing I did was change part of the plan… 
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		 Yeti – Electrical Build Part 1I’ve received most of the electrical parts now so it’s time to start the build. The first thing to do is a dry run laying them out in the case. 
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		 Yeti – Electrical Design Part 3There comes a time in every project when you have to just get a grip and get on with it and damn the consequences and I think I’ve got to that stage with the electrical part of this build. I’m still reading everything I can get my hands on but it seems to just be… 
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		 Yeti – Electrical Design Part 2I’ve been reading everything I can get my hands on regarding the electrical design for this machine but I’m still most stumbling around in the dark. Everyone else seems to find is trivially easy and I suppose in some ways it is but I really don’t want to connect to parts together and release the…