User talk:Makerbricks

Arduino Starter Kit
There are 11 projects in this kit.

Arduino Slim Pack
20 projects

Robotics
Motor test of robo with arduino mega 2560 and motor shield

1.)What is the difference between analog pin and digital pin arduino mega 2560?

Motor Shield
Q1.)Difference between Ladyada and open Brick System?   There are few differences between ladyada and Open Brick.They are:-    1.)In Open Brick Motor Shield Reduced 74HC595 IC pin (Buffer) because Arduino mega 2560 has inbuilt of IC pin. 2.)Added XBee so that we can control it with WiFi.   3.)Packaging of capacitors,resistors,LED's are different these packaging is used because of small in size and thickness with same parameters. 4.)by reducing 2 pin Motor on Motor Shield we can also remove Toggle switch in place of these circuit process there is an LED on Motor Shields.   5.)Analog pins are added those are pin 6and7. This pins are used to connect sensors. 6.)2 more Servos are added so that we can implement more outputs.   7.)Designing of PCB is different because of above changes.

3D Print your CAD File
step-by-step instructions for converting various CAD file formats to STL for printing on Objet 3D printers.

Pro/Engineer

File > Export > Model STL Set chord height to 0. The field will be replaced by minimum acceptable value. Set Angle Control to 1 OK Pro/E allows you to save model designs in STL format.

This is done at all levels of design, for both individual parts and assemblies. When dealing with assemblies, you can specify parts of an assembly to either include or exclude from the resulting STL file. Use the procedure below for saving both parts and assemblies as STL files for printing with Objet 3D printers.

To save a Pro/E as an STL file:

1. Check that the model design is continuous and “watertight.” This step is especially important if the design was imported from a neutral design format. Non-continuous bodies are likely to result in defective models. You cannot always check for continuity by examining the model displayed in shaded view. Therefore, use the following method:

View the model with hidden lines displayed. From the View menu, select Display Setting > Scheme > PreWildfire. The model surfaces are displayed in magenta. If the design is continuous, the contour lines are white. If there are gaps, the lines are yellow. Fix the model design, if necessary, before saving it as an STL file.

2. From the File menu, select Save a Copy. The Save a Copy dialog box appears.

3. From the Type pull-down menu, select STL.

Deviation Control The Deviation Control settings in the Export STL dialog box affect the accuracy of the model and the size of its file. Chord Height – Also known as “chordal tolerance,” this setting specifies the maximum distance between the surface of the original design and the tessellated surface of the STL triangle (the chord). Therefore, the chord height controls the degree of tessellation of the model surface. The smaller the chord height, the less deviation from the actual part surface (but the bigger the file).

Angle Control This setting regulates how much additional tessellation occurs along surfaces with small radii. The smaller the radii, the more triangles are used. The setting can be between 0 and 1. Unless a higher setting is necessary, to achieve smoother surfaces, 0 is recommended.

4. When you have made all of the required settings, click Apply and OK to create the STL file.

Saving a Pro/E Assembly as an STL File

1. From the File menu, select Save a Copy. The Save a Copy dialog box appears.

2. From the Type pull-down menu, select STL. The Export STL dialog box appears. In addition to the settings used when exporting a part STL, this dialog box enables you to specify the parts of an assembly to either include or exclude from the resulting STL file. In the dialog box one of the parts of the assembly (the tire) has been excluded, leaving two parts (the hub and the main wheel) to be exported to the STL file. The design resulting from these settings (when you click OK) is shown on the left.

3. When you have made all of the required settings, click Apply and OK to create the STL file.

Source: http://www.stratasys.com/customer-support/cad-to-stl/proengineer