Breakout Board for a Teensy 4.1 to run grblHAL for controlling CNC routers, etc.
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Read More…This is a breakout board that along with a Teensy 4.1 becomes a CNC motion controller for devices like routers, mills, lasers and lathes. Using grblHAL, it forms the basis of a motion control system with advanced features that you would have to pay multi-hundreds of dollars to get with other products. Now shipping V2.09.
This is a PCB with all the surface mount components already soldered in place. You add and solder the through hole components to complete the product. All the hard assembly work is already done for you.
This product is a printed circuit board with all necessary surface mount components installed. You will need to add through hole components which are easily available from numerous sources - pin headers, screw terminals, one trimmer resistor, Teensy 4.1 and sockets for the Teensy 4.1. A manual with assembly instructions is available. The first and second pictures are of the product you will get.
Kit update - all kits now include sockets for the Teensy 4.1. There are two optional kits: the USB Assembly Kit and The Ethernet Assembly Kit. The USB assembly kit includes the parts needed to make a USB connected controller: 32 3.5mm screw terminals, 2 1x40 snappable pin headers, a 2x3 pin header, a 2x6 pin header and a 10K potentiometer. The Ethernet Assembly Kit includes all the parts in the USB Assembly Kit plus the MagJack and header needed to make a USB and Ethernet connected controller. This will allow you to build up the PCB and make it ready for the Teensy 4.1 (not included).
grblHAL is a 32-bit version of GRBL (which runs on 8-bit Arduinos). While the Arduino with GRBL is a very inexpensive platform for building CNC machines, the 8-bit processor severely limits what it is capable of. With grblHAL running on 32-bit ARM processors, much higher performance and many more features are available. For starters, more than 3 Axis machines are supported and significantly higher step rates are possible. In addition, grblHAL supports many plug-ins that allow new features to be added.
We will happily refund the cost of the product for unbuilt boards and intact kits. However, we will not refund the cost of shipping. If you are having problems getting your board to work, please contact us. Our goal is that you end up with a fully functioning board and will work with you to make it happen.
Seattle, WA, United States of America
Ships from United States of America.
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