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Programming the Aus3D Z-Probe (Part 2)

December 25, 2015 Chris Leave a comment

In Part 1 I talked about the programming arrangement that I used for the first batch of Z probe boards. After flashing that batch of boards, I got to work on a slightly more automated solution.

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Programming the Aus3D Z-Probe (Part 1)

December 19, 2015 Chris One comment

One of the more interesting components in the Mark2 3D Printer is the Z probe, an IR probe that precisely measures the height of the bed for automatic bed-levelling.

This is the first product that I’ve needed to program and test, and I’ve had some fun along the way trying to make the process faster.

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Programming an Arduino with regular AVR-GCC Code

October 13, 2014 Chris Leave a comment

I’ve recently been working on a University project where I needed to develop software to run on Atmel’s STK-600 board – a dev board built around Atmel’s ATmega2560 microcontroller. The project is being built in Atmel Studio and is written in AVR-C++. So I could work on this project at

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