pololu a4988 stepper driver 3d models
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These motor mounts are specifically designed for Pololu micro metal gear motors, including similar variants. They're held in place using M3 bolts, which, when tightened, actively secure the motor by applying pressure through a tapered surface on the...
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Mount a protective case for the Pololu Carrier, housing a Sharp GP2Y0D8xx Digital Distance Sensor. Key Step: Install the sensor on the carrier board. Rationale: Enhance the overall weather-resistance by creating an impermeable seal around the...
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A Simple Case for Pololu Maestro 6-Channel Servo Controller. Designed to be printed without any support material, this case is perfect for users who want a hassle-free printing experience. An ideal layer height of 0.3mm (or thinner) ensures a smooth...
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This is a perfect case for the Pololu Micro maestro 6 Channel controller, safeguarding the device and enabling it to be securely fastened to a surface. ... Print Settings Printer Brand: Printrbot Printer: Simple Black Rafts: No Raft Support Needed...
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The instructions indicated that I should have added heat sinks directly onto the main processor of the Pololu, but attempting this caused one of my components, a 5V voltage regulator, to be damaged after a thermal heat sink slid down into some pins...
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Initially, I tried using a design from https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4068417, but unfortunately, it didn't fit with the Pololu I ended up purchasing. Therefore, I designed mine based on that one and added a lid. The Raspberry Pi 4 may require...
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I designed mine based on that one but added a lid. It seems that the Pi 4 may have slightly higher current requirements so I wanted to get a more capable regulator and got this one:...
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It has been tested with Pololu Part No 1999, featuring a 6mm shaft and M3 screws, as well as Pololu Part No 2673, a 5mm shaft scooter mount with M3 screws. Revision 2.2 from August 19, 2015 indicates that the String_Diameter has been made variable...
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Support for an array of three Pololu VL53L0X Time-of-Flight distance sensor carriers, utilized for robotic 2D environment mapping and SLAM applications, is provided. The lower support attaches securely to a servo horn. Three sensor carriers are...
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This text will focus on Pololu's 25mm Diameter, 6V Gear Motors with a diverse selection of 11 gear ratios. The motor variants come in low and high power options (2.2A and 6A stall current respectively), while maintaining identical mechanical...
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To do this, you will need a few different components: First, take the standard robot case of the Pololu Zumo and spray paint it to be black. Next, take the motor and gear box off the robot case to reveal the Zumo's electrical system underneath. Wrap...
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This is a custom motor mount designed specifically for Pololu Micro Gear Metal motors. It was precision printed with a tight tolerance (~0.2mm) to fit perfectly on a Prusa i3 mk3, utilizing standard m3 holes for secure bracket attachment. The design...
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Here's an enclosure I designed to encase the Pololu Maestro Servo Control Board as specified in the EEZYbotARM instructable. I crafted the walls to be slender so they wouldn't obstruct any mechanical components. Additionally, I included a couple of...
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Genuine Pololu mounts were too pricey, so I began searching for a 3D printable design instead. The designs I found looked great but were unfortunately too flimsy for actual use. They would bend and break as soon as I tightened the screws. This is why...
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Adapter for LEGO wheels or gears. Allows connecting Pololu 1999 adapter to 6-hole LEGO wheels. Requires six M3 x 10mm screws. Should allow for press-fitting to LEGO bricks. Print Settings Printer Brand: Prusa Printer: I3 MK3SRafts: No Supports: ...
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After wrestling my Pololu Zumo robots for quite some time, one of them suffered a devastating blow when it crashed into the front of another robot, knocking off a surface mount capacitor that landed with a thud on top of the plow. I finally decided...