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Neat little radar modules

RCWL-0516 radar module Credit Haljia from Amazon UK advert

I had no idea that it was possible to buy people-detecting radar modules for under 10 quid, but you can. There is a bunch of different models, all doing roughly the same thing in the same way: detecting moving people and other conductive objects up to a few metres away – RCWL-0516 is an example. In behaviour, they are much ...

Finally tried out the modified 1610Pro cnc, and it works delightfully

EinW cnc routing detail

I finally found time to try out the home-modified 1610Pro desktop cnc. And here is the result: routed from 4mm thick cast Perspex with a 1mm deep letter ‘h’, all edges machined. The routed rectangular base is 27mm tall (as I remember) and is accurate to better than 100μm. The only error was 200μm in the total length of the ...

Index of Engineer in Wonderland Cuk converter-related blogs

may2024 How to disconnect loads from a Cuk converter apr2023 Synchronous Cuk converter with totem pole driver july2021 Trying to drive a Cuk rectifier mosfet – a better solution? july2021 Trying to drive a Cuk rectifier mosfet – a solution? July2021 Trying to drive a Cuk synchronous rectifier mosfet jan2017 ‘Cuk-buck 2’ dc-dc converter – more fine art from Slobodan’s ...

Its finished – my little desktop cnc machine

EinW 1610Amateur cnc apr24

With lovely spare time over Easter, there was an opportunity to finish the little cnc project, and (give or take) that happened (right). Index to CNC-related Engineer in Wonderland blogs It started life as a ‘1610Pro’ cnc (left), bought to learn about cnc cutting, which revealed its slack and flexibility as soon as it was assembled. Not that it wasn’t ...

Hard won fact about linear rails and V-slot aluminium extrusions

Hiwin MGN12 linear rail

Adding linear rails to a length of aluminium extrusion is a common way to make a fairly rigid guiding structure, and I have been doing just that in the workshop. But things were not working quite right, and (very) eventually a subtle misalignment was discovered. An earlier version of this blog contained an error – see ‘False start’ below This ...

Progress on the 1610Pro CNC upgrade

EinW 1610amateur CNC

Back in 2021 I bought a little 1610Pro CNC machine (right) just to see how they work – it was just over £120 as I remember. It was great fun to play with, and a complete bargain, but let down by considerable slop and flex in its components, which must be much worse in the larger more popular 3018 version ...

3d printer motherboard could be the best controller/driver for medium-sized CNC machines

BigtreeTechKraken

Medium-sized cnc machines, which I am defining as those using NEMA 23 and 24 motors, need about 5A per stepper, usually mandating separate driver modules alongside a control board. However, 3d printer parts maker BigTree Tech, also known as Biqu (Shenzhen Biqu Technology), has recently released a 3d printer control board that includes four 8A 24-60V drivers – integrated right ...

Community-sourced desktop CNC milling machine product

MilleniumMachines Youtube Milo v1.5

There is a volunteer community behind the open-source Voron 3d printer series, which has produced several high-performance – literally world-class – desktop 3d printers, and now it looks like another community is trying to do the same for open-source desktop milling machines. It is the Millenium Machines project which: “started life out as a mod for the OpenBuilds mini mill, ...

Need a fast wide-voltage current feedback amplifier?

Need to lay your hands on a 1,300V/µs amplifier module that can output ±12V into heavy loads? Look no further than headphone amplifier boards based on TI’s TPA6120A2, which are available all over the internet. I can take no credit for this discovery – it was pointed out in 2015 by tszaboo on this EEVblog community forum. In the IC, ...

Lithium titanate – cells you can charge below 0°C

Nichicon lithium titanate cold charge

While lithium ion cells have many wonderful characteristics, one of the great limitations is that they cannot be charged below 0°C. This statement, it turns out, is slightly glib as there is one Li-ion chemistry that can handle it: lithium titanate, it is usually called. And just a note here: not all lithium titanate cells are so blessed. One manufacturer ...