Most people here are probably waiting for an exposure with a PCB motor.
I decided, however, to focus on finalizing the PCBs and porting the software to the ESP32.
I created a main board. The board is built around an ESP32-S3-WROOM-2. I use a USB C connector, but pull 12 volt from a different source.
I removed the micro-SD card, I used in an earlier design. The ESP32-S3-WROOM-2 has 32 MB onboard memory which should suffice. Steps for the stepper motor are generated via the FPGA from the laserhead. The laserhead connector moved from 15 pins to 20 pins.
The main board is shown below
The laser head did not really change. I decided to make the screws optional and the plates can be soldered together via pads. I optimized the tracks a bit an moved around some components.
I made a new PCB motor with the code from atomic14. This uses 12 coils and should work better than the archimedean spirals.
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