Difference between revisions of "SatNOGS Rotator v3"
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== Sourcing == | == Sourcing == | ||
− | 3d Printing at a Fab Lab or | + | '''3d Printing at a Fab Lab or your local hackerspace:''' If you don't have your own 3d printer, then a local Fab Lab or hackerspace may be able to do it for you. Fab Labs and hackerspaces are places that have invested in the machinery and you can take the designs to them. Generally they need .stl files to import into the software that runs the machines, but this should be discussed with the Fab Lab or hackerspace. You then pay for the material, time or a combination of the two for each of the parts or any other agreement in place. |
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+ | * [http://www.fabfoundation.org/fab-labs/ FabLabs] | ||
+ | * [https://wiki.hackerspaces.org/List_of_Hacker_Spaces List of hacker spaces] | ||
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+ | '''T Slot''' - If you don't want to cut the pieces yourself, then you may be able to find a supplier that will do thi for you. ([http://www.kjnltd.co.uk/ Here's one in the United Kingdom].) | ||
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* Make sure you have all parts | * Make sure you have all parts | ||
− | * Follow the [ | + | * Follow the [https://ohai.satnogs.org/project/satnogs-rotator-v3-mechanical-assembly/hardware/ instructions for mechanical assembly] |
* Once mechanical assembly is ready, construct the SatNOGS Rotator Controller and connect it to the assembly. | * Once mechanical assembly is ready, construct the SatNOGS Rotator Controller and connect it to the assembly. | ||
* You are ready! Proceed with testing. | * You are ready! Proceed with testing. | ||
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== Documentation == | == Documentation == | ||
− | * [https:// | + | * [https://gitlab.com/librespacefoundation/satnogs/satnogs-rotator/tree/v3.0.1 Rotator hardware v3 release files] |
− | * [https:// | + | * [https://gitlab.com/librespacefoundation/satnogs/satnogs-rotator-controller Rotator controller v3 release files] |
− | * [https:// | + | * [https://ohai.satnogs.org/project/satnogs-rotator-v3-mechanical-assembly/hardware/ Instructions for mechanical assembly] |
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Revision as of 03:12, 9 October 2017
SatNOGS Rotator v3 | |
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Rotator Information | |
Type: | Az/El |
Cost: | ~200 USD |
Release Information | |
Status: | Beta |
Latest Release: | Torx Flathead (v3.0.1) |
Repository: | [1] |
Documentation: | [2] |
Intro
v3 marks a major re-haul of the SatNOGS Rotator design, with learnings from v2 applied. You can see a lot of the thinking and background research that was conducted prior to v3 development in this thread.
Specifications
' | SatNOGS v3 Rotator |
Plastic Parts | 26 |
Non Printed Parts approx. | 345 |
Cost | ~ $220 |
Controller Electronics | SatNOGS Rotator Controller |
Type | AZ/EL (possible X/Y) |
Motors | 2x NEMA 17 Stepper or 2x DC Motors |
Frame Material | Aluminum T-slot 20x20 |
Speed (deg/sec) | 6.5 (Stepper motor), 20 (DC motor) |
Torque (Nm) | ~26 (Stepper motor), ~64 (DC motor) |
Dimensions (mm) | 306.5x197x142.5 (AZ/EL) |
Weight (kg) | 6.2 |
Pro | |
Con | |
Sourcing
3d Printing at a Fab Lab or your local hackerspace: If you don't have your own 3d printer, then a local Fab Lab or hackerspace may be able to do it for you. Fab Labs and hackerspaces are places that have invested in the machinery and you can take the designs to them. Generally they need .stl files to import into the software that runs the machines, but this should be discussed with the Fab Lab or hackerspace. You then pay for the material, time or a combination of the two for each of the parts or any other agreement in place.
T Slot - If you don't want to cut the pieces yourself, then you may be able to find a supplier that will do thi for you. (Here's one in the United Kingdom.)
Hidden corner connectors - AliExpress gave the cheapest supplier
A good US source is MISUMI-USA, they will also cut to length. MISUMI has several other global locations [3].
Beware, the 20-series T-slot from 80/20 Inc. in the US has slots that are only 5.2mm wide. The hidden corner connectors from e.g. AliExpress will not fit.
Stepper Motors - eBay
Belts - eBay
Fixings / Pipe - eBay
Build Sequence
- Make sure you have all parts
- Follow the instructions for mechanical assembly
- Once mechanical assembly is ready, construct the SatNOGS Rotator Controller and connect it to the assembly.
- You are ready! Proceed with testing.
Test Sequence
Test sequence needed