Difference between revisions of "Pulses per Microliter"
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== The 27:1 EMO and VOL == | == The 27:1 EMO and VOL == | ||
The EMO and VOL heads each have: | |||
* A 1.8° stepping motor; | |||
** Running in 1/16th microstep mode; | |||
* A 27:1 planetary gear; | |||
* A 1:1 drive screw coupling; | |||
* A drive screw with a pitch of 18 threads per inch, or 1.411 thread per mm; | |||
* And a reservoir with a 17 mm diameter, or 227 mm<sup>2</sup> cross section. | |||
The table below explains how a certain number of pulses (or microsteps) on the motor will generate a certain volume displacement in the reservoir - the pulses/µL (or pulses/mm<sup>3</sup>) number that we need to control the material advance or displacement. Note that factors like viscosity, compressibility, and nozzle characteristics will introduce some delay from the time of displacement to the time of actual extrusion. | |||
{| border="1" class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;" cellpadding="0" | |||
|+ Flow Calculations for the 27:1 EMO and VOL Heads | |||
|- | |||
! Component | |||
! Motor | |||
! Gearing | |||
! Coupling | |||
! Drive Screw | |||
! Reservoir | |||
|- | |||
! Image | |||
| [[File:EH-motor.png|235px]] | |||
| [[File:EH-gear.png|154px]] | |||
| [[File:EH-coupling.png|127px]] | |||
| [[File:EH-screw.png|218px]] | |||
| [[File:EH-reservoir.png|583px]] | |||
|- | |||
! Details | |||
| This is a 1.8° stepping motor, <br> so 200 full steps = 1 revolution. | |||
1 pulse is a 1/16th microstep, <br> so 3200 pulses = 1 motor rev. | |||
| 27:1 planetary gear, <br> so 27 motor revs <br> = 1 output rev. | |||
| 1:1 direct coupling, <br> so no change <br> is introduced. | |||
| The drive screw has a pitch <br> of 18 threads per inch, or <br> 1.411 mm linear travel <br> per revolution. | |||
| The reservoir has a diameter of 17 mm, <br> so the cross sectional area is 227 mm<sup>2</sup>. | |||
Therefore, each revolution of the drive screw <br> displaces 1.411 x 227 or 317.8 mm<sup>3</sup> (or 317.8 µL) of volume. | |||
|- | |||
! 1 Rev <br> Calc. | |||
| 86,400 pulses = <br> 27 motor revs... | |||
| = 1 output rev... | |||
| = 1 screw rev... | |||
| = 1.411 mm linear advance... | |||
| = 317.8 µL displacement. | |||
|- | |||
! And so: | |||
! colspan="5" | 86,400 pulses = 317.8 µL, or 271.9 pulses/µL | |||
|} | |||
== The 100:1 EMO-XT, KR2, and TAM == | |||
The EMO and VOL heads each have: | The EMO and VOL heads each have: |
Revision as of 17:32, 27 July 2020
This page will explain the various gearing on our different heads, and how we determine a baseline pulses per microliter value.
The 27:1 EMO and VOL
The EMO and VOL heads each have:
- A 1.8° stepping motor;
- Running in 1/16th microstep mode;
- A 27:1 planetary gear;
- A 1:1 drive screw coupling;
- A drive screw with a pitch of 18 threads per inch, or 1.411 thread per mm;
- And a reservoir with a 17 mm diameter, or 227 mm2 cross section.
The table below explains how a certain number of pulses (or microsteps) on the motor will generate a certain volume displacement in the reservoir - the pulses/µL (or pulses/mm3) number that we need to control the material advance or displacement. Note that factors like viscosity, compressibility, and nozzle characteristics will introduce some delay from the time of displacement to the time of actual extrusion.
The 100:1 EMO-XT, KR2, and TAM
The EMO and VOL heads each have:
- A 1.8° stepping motor;
- Running in 1/16th microstep mode;
- A 27:1 planetary gear;
- A 1:1 drive screw coupling;
- A drive screw with a pitch of 18 threads per inch, or 1.411 thread per mm;
- And a reservoir with a 17 mm diameter, or 227 mm2 cross section.
The table below explains how a certain number of pulses (or microsteps) on the motor will generate a certain volume displacement in the reservoir - the pulses/µL (or pulses/mm3) number that we need to control the material advance or displacement. Note that factors like viscosity, compressibility, and nozzle characteristics will introduce some delay from the time of displacement to the time of actual extrusion.