mhotchin
(Michael Hotchin)
March 2, 2021, 10:08am
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Now that the Bitrunner is out of production, it would be nice to have official documentation of the Bitrunner port so that people could create their own.
Connector type (possibly even sell it?)
Pinout
Signal characteristics
Voltage and current limits
Gerry
(-)
March 2, 2021, 10:18am
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I think the BitRunner is back in production but waiting on boxes or something similar?
C3D’s website is stale, unfortunately, and not a reliable primary source for the current state of C3D’s offerings.
Some people have already utilised the connector for VFD’s and even alternatives to BitRunners, as in this thread: Bitrunner alternative - 110v / 220v
WillAdams
(William Adams (Carbide 3D))
March 2, 2021, 11:57am
3
The closest thing we have to official docs is the very similar Stepoko board, but I think it predates the BitRunner port.
The connector type and so forth is documented at:
The next batch of BitRunner v1s should appear in the shop at 7AM PST or so barring difficulties.
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fenrus
(Arjan van de Ven)
March 2, 2021, 1:56pm
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I’d also love it for C3D to sell the cable (or at least half of one) since that port is perfect for connecting a VFD to. I had to figure it out manually which part of the wires to use
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