There's nothing more annoying than disassembling a printer or other electronics item for parts, and being forced to toss a board full of components because it's just not worth the time to go through and individually test & categorize each one. Let's fix that! Use Optical recognition and pick & place technologies to remove, test, and sort components for later use.
Components
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MKL26Z64VFT4
Semiconductors and Integrated Circuits / Misc. Semiconductors and Integrated Circuits
1×
Teensy-LC
3×
a3967slbt
Power Management ICs / Motion, Motor and Servo Control
Well, spent some time trawling ebay, settled on 10mm rod for the X axis, and 8mm for Y and Z. Just using sleeve bearings for now. the rods are 50cm and 30cm respectively, which should cover most PCBs. I should be able to make a stick-vise-like board clamp for the bed, so that through-hole components could be removed. A heated bed would probably be a good idea as well, so that the hot air pencil doesn't have as much work to do...
For the cartesian robot portion of the build, I've gone very vanilla:
Will use the teensy-LC I won in one of the THP giveaways, and 3 ebay stepper controllers. This should mean I can use readily available control code, and keep new code to a minimum. Currently working on gantry design for the robot, will be using an MDF frame