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HiveMind is a wiki built by the [[https:// | HiveMind is a wiki built by the [[https:// | ||
- | Besides containing up-to-date information on IDC equipment, the HiveMind also contains useful advice on how to make your projects come to life, as well as step-by-step guides on how to recreate the Hive's most popular workshops on your own time and standard operating procedures for all of our equipment . | + | Besides containing up-to-date information on IDC equipment, the HiveMind also contains useful advice on how to make your projects come to life, as well as step-by-step guides on how to recreate the Hive's most popular workshops on your own time and standard operating procedures for all of our equipment. |
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===== Resources at the IDC ===== | ===== Resources at the IDC ===== | ||
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You can also check out equipment (for free!) at the front desk, including Raspberry Pis, motors, Beaglebones, | You can also check out equipment (for free!) at the front desk, including Raspberry Pis, motors, Beaglebones, | ||
+ | There are also lockers available for checkout at the front desk. If you have a big project, or don't want to carry a project back home each day then you may want to consider getting a locker. A PI at the front desk can get you a locker and a combination lock for it. If you forget your combination, | ||
==== 3D Printing ==== | ==== 3D Printing ==== | ||
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* These printers allow unique geometries to be printed by using dissoluble support material | * These printers allow unique geometries to be printed by using dissoluble support material | ||
* j55 stratasys? | * j55 stratasys? | ||
- | * 3 [[https:// | + | * 2 [[https:// |
* The Ender 5 Printers are our low cost printers that allow for casual, low time-consuming prints to be done | * The Ender 5 Printers are our low cost printers that allow for casual, low time-consuming prints to be done | ||
* 2 [[https:// | * 2 [[https:// | ||
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* 1 [[https:// | * 1 [[https:// | ||
* The MarkTwo is a specialty 3D printer that prints high strength parts using nylon-based material with fiber reinforcements such as carbon fiber. | * The MarkTwo is a specialty 3D printer that prints high strength parts using nylon-based material with fiber reinforcements such as carbon fiber. | ||
+ | * 2 [[ld-002r|Creality LD-002R SLA Resin Printer]] | ||
+ | * These SLA printers specialize in high detail and surface finish using SLA Technology | ||
==== Laser Cutting ===== | ==== Laser Cutting ===== | ||
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In addition we also have Youtube Demo's listed for all of these different pieces of equipment found here: | In addition we also have Youtube Demo's listed for all of these different pieces of equipment found here: | ||
- | ==== PCB Manufacturing | + | |
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+ | ==== PCB Fabrication | ||
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* [[pcb-help_pm|The LPKF ProtoMat S103]] - a 2.5-dimensional plotter that drills and mills (cuts) PCB substrates, plastics, and soft metals | * [[pcb-help_pm|The LPKF ProtoMat S103]] - a 2.5-dimensional plotter that drills and mills (cuts) PCB substrates, plastics, and soft metals | ||
* [[pcb-help_pl|The LPKF ProtoLaser U4]] - a 20um-diameter laser to etch (selectively remove) a wide variety of film/ | * [[pcb-help_pl|The LPKF ProtoLaser U4]] - a 20um-diameter laser to etch (selectively remove) a wide variety of film/ | ||
- | * [[pcb-help_ep|The LPKF Contac S4]] - a semi-automatic electroplater for via formation and other copper/tin plating needs | + | * [[pcb-help_ep|The LPKF Contac S4]] - a semi-automatic |
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+ | We also can [[process_stencils|cut stencils]], and assemble boards with a [[process_reflowoven|reflow oven]]. We also have a few unsupported capabilities, | ||
The Hive provides double-sided copper on FR4 in 0.5 oz/ft^2 (18 um) and 1 oz/ft^2 (35 um) weights to our users at no cost, though many other substrates can be used. | The Hive provides double-sided copper on FR4 in 0.5 oz/ft^2 (18 um) and 1 oz/ft^2 (35 um) weights to our users at no cost, though many other substrates can be used. | ||
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Out CAM file: [[https:// | Out CAM file: [[https:// | ||
- | === Useful Links === | + | **[[pcb-updates|2022 FALL UPDATES]]** |
* No idea what a trace is? --> [[pcb-basics|What is a PCB?]] | * No idea what a trace is? --> [[pcb-basics|What is a PCB?]] | ||
* Designing your own PCB? --> [[pcb-design|PCB Design]] | * Designing your own PCB? --> [[pcb-design|PCB Design]] | ||
- | * How does one get trained? --> [[pcb-training|PCB Training]] | + | * Want to use the machines? --> [[pcb-training|PCB Training]] |
- | * All things fabrication --> [[pcb-fab|PCB Fabrication]] | + | * Looking to schedule tool time? --> [[http:// |
- | * Looking to schedule tool time? --> [[http:// | + | * What can we do, and how to do it --> [[pcb-fab|PCB Fabrication]] |
* Help! And Other Questions --> [[pcb-help|Knowledge Base and FAQ]] | * Help! And Other Questions --> [[pcb-help|Knowledge Base and FAQ]] | ||
- | * Take you fabrication to the next level! --> [[pcb-tips|PCB Fab Tips and Tricks]] | ||
- | * Official Standard Operating Procedures --> [[pcb-sops|SOPs]] | ||
Questions? You can reach the PCB MPIs at [[hive-pcb@ece.gatech.edu]]. | Questions? You can reach the PCB MPIs at [[hive-pcb@ece.gatech.edu]]. | ||
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* [[https:// | * [[https:// | ||
* [[https:// | * [[https:// | ||
+ | * [[shopinventory|Shop Inventory - WIP]] | ||
In addition to the SOP's, the Hive has also created a video series on the Machine shop that you can watch to familiarize yourselves with the tools. Here's the [[https:// | In addition to the SOP's, the Hive has also created a video series on the Machine shop that you can watch to familiarize yourselves with the tools. Here's the [[https:// | ||
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* Beaglebone | * Beaglebone | ||
* TI launchpads | * TI launchpads | ||
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Items are available for checkout at the front desk. We do //not// sell electronics parts. If you need to purchase a part, please visit an online vendor. For more information on borrowing components, see [[front-desk|the front desk]]. | Items are available for checkout at the front desk. We do //not// sell electronics parts. If you need to purchase a part, please visit an online vendor. For more information on borrowing components, see [[front-desk|the front desk]]. | ||
* Add more resources and pages on getting started with embedded systems! Logistics do not go here. | * Add more resources and pages on getting started with embedded systems! Logistics do not go here. |