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<dc:contributor>Hernández Mangas, Jesús Manuel</dc:contributor>
<dc:contributor>Universidad de Valladolid. Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingenieros de Telecomunicación</dc:contributor>
<dc:creator>Verstappe, Elias</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2019</dc:date>
<dc:description>This bachelor thesis has been developed by Daan Ver Eecke and Elias Verstappe. We are two students&#xd;
at the ‘Hogeschool Vives’ in Bruges (Belgium) and both participate in the Erasmus program. The thesis&#xd;
has been worked out at the University of Valladolid in Spain.&#xd;
The general purpose of a bachelor’s thesis is to solve a specific problem (in our case with regard to the&#xd;
field of study electronics).&#xd;
This thesis describes how we control an old machine with the help of modern electronics. In a world&#xd;
where technological development is happening faster than ever, it is important that the possibility remains&#xd;
to control old devices. Due to the enormous growth, older machines are no longer supported by&#xd;
new operating systems.&#xd;
Two lecturers from the University of Valladolid, Dr. Jesús M. Hernández Mangas and Dr. Jesús Arias&#xd;
Álvarez, have confronted us with the following challenge: an old CNC machine is currently controlled&#xd;
with the help of an old computer. The program that controls the machine runs on the MS-DOS operating&#xd;
system. Our assignment is to design a custom controller that takes over the task of the old computer.&#xd;
An additional requirement is to also be able to control the (CNC) machine via a website.&#xd;
A fully custom printed circuit board is designed to solve this problem. The firmware that is responsible&#xd;
for all control is also developed by us. Briefly summarized, the requirements are the following:&#xd;
With the help of an SD card, a certain PCB design can be read in the machine. The machine can be&#xd;
controlled in two ways: on the one hand everything can be operated using the touchscreen, and on the&#xd;
other hand the machine must be able to be fully controlled via a website.&#xd;
Now that the project is finished, we can conclude that thanks to the enormous development of technology&#xd;
in recent years, nowadays you can easily and cheaply design a control unit for old devices. We can&#xd;
simulate the operation of a computer that is 25 years old with a small and simple printed circuit board&#xd;
that costs 45 euros (development costs not included).&#xd;
This result shows that you could create a ‘man in the middle’ with new hardware for many old machines.&#xd;
This way of working can certainly be applied to other machines. You could even apply this way&#xd;
of working for development of new machines. We were instructed to control a machine with a certain&#xd;
interface. In principle you can compare it with the development of a controller for a machine. In that&#xd;
case, it does not really matter what or how old the machine is.</dc:description>
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<dc:title>Design and implementation of a standalone CNC controller</dc:title>
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