Notes on reverse engineering efforts for the NeoDen 3 TM245P Pick and Place machine.
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RE-TM245P

The end goal of this project is to convert a partially broken TM245P Pick and Place to OpenPNP while replacing as little hardware as possible. The difficulty in this is that the feeders and everything on the head are CAN bus controlled. In an effort to not replace these parts, the protocol will need to be reverse engineered.

Approaches

Smoothieware Port

The Charmhigh conversion undertaken by others approaches leaving the controller largely intact and flashing a Smoothieware port onto the STM32. The repo notes suggest the Charmhigh used an STM32F4, which the TM245P also uses. Specifcally the STM32F407ZGT6.

'Decap'

In this approach the entire head unit will be bypassed. Ideally this could be accomplished by utilizing the existing IDC connector on the power/comm sub-board.

Reading

https://www.eevblog.com/forum/manufacture/neoden-tm245p-teardown-and-upgrade/