


This board runs Grbl and Smoothie, comes with an SD card, display and Z-axis control. The Super Gerbil has dedicated firmware which optimizes the PWM, speed profiles and the USB communication.Ĭohesion3D: these boards are based on the 32 bits LPC1768 ARM processor (dating from 2008). Also based on the 32 bit Arm processor STM32. Has all I/O coupled via opto- couplers to reduce electrical interference and noise. Super Gerbil: a successful Kickstarter project offering up to 5 axis control for CNC, but is also applicable to lasers. The Mini Gerbil has dedicated firmware which optimizes the PWM, speed profiles and the USB communication. It uses a powerful (but cost effective) 32 bit Arm processor called STM32. Mini Gerbil: a recently designed replacement to a successful Kickstarter project. The small but mighty Mini Gerbil controller for K40 laser Both provides G-code motion and laser power control.ĭSP based controllers use G-code as input, but are expensive specialized circuits that really belong in their own category. Smoothieware and TinyG are open source firmware derived from Grbl. One kind is Grbl, an open source firmware. One of the key differentiators between controllers is their dialect of G-code. Technical descriptionsįor those interested in the technical details, this section is for you. You may prefer a product that has dedicated support provided by the vendor.ĭetails as known at time of publishing.
