Sparkle Eliminating Diode

Whilst flicking through an old user manual for a Toshiba Tosdic 215D single loop controller I found this gem.

sparkle eliminating diode
Don’t forget to use a sparkle eliminating diode

The user manual suggests that when interfacing inductive loads to the Tosdic 215D’s digital outputs, the user must implement sparkle eliminating diodes.

My Japanese language skills are relatively poor so I’m not sure if sparkle eliminating diode is a literal translation or a mistake from the original Japanese user manual.

Personally I like sparkle eliminating diode as it is visually descriptive. A much better explanation than the traditional freewheeling or flyback diode.

Motorola MC68705 Microprocessor

After clearing out an old cupboard at work, I stumbled across a couple of old Motorola MC68705P3S microprocessors. What immediately caught my attention with these chips compared to others, was that they had a ceramic package which is not very common. Additionally, they have a glass window over the chip’s die (more details on the reason for this later) allowing you to peer deep inside the chip.

Motorola MC68705P3S 28pin CDIP
Motorola MC68705P3S 28pin CDIP

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Ninjaflex Progress Update

Some degree of success has been achieved with printing Ninjaflex with a Da Vinci 1.0 printer. Today, three test prints were made; one is of marginal quality but it was the first. The second for the day, turned out very well and the final print was OK. Each of the prints had differing infill settings so there is still some refining to do.

Successful Ninjaflex prints
Left to right: 1st “successful” print – 22mins. 2nd with very good surface finish – 9mins. 3rd with degraded surface finish – 34mins.

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Using Ninjaflex with your Da Vinci

Can flexible filaments such as Ninjaflex or TPE be used with a stock Da Vinci 3D printer? Probably.

Preliminary testing and multiple trials indicate that it is possible to use a stock Da Vinci extruder with minimal modifications to print this unique material. Additionally, it may be possible to use a stock firmware (1.1.J) and XYZware to make objects printed from Ninjaflex.

Successful progress and encountered pitfalls are being documented as this journey unfolds.