
by PartDaddy and John Oly
Some Specifications:
> Designed for 12VDC to draw about 10A
> 220mm Outside Diameter; The bolt hole circle (B.H.C.) is 210mm diameter having six equally spaced holes that are 3.05mm diameter
> The heated printable area is designed to be 178mm diameter (7 inches)
> A side note is that the borosilicate glass is 220mm diameter too
> The board is 3/32" thick FR4 material with 1oz copper pour. The trace is about 2.8mm wide x 7500mm long, shooting for about 1.25 ohm resistance. Experience tells me it will come back a little low, but we'll see.
> The special feature for this heated bed is the variable pitch trace. The trace pitch (space between consecutive spirals) changes by 20% from inside to outside. The goal is to minimize temperature differential between the outside edge and center of the board.
> The thermistor is RTV glued into the center (like the ONYX), but the through hole is not plated and is not connect to any power. This will eliminated short circuits.
> A 3mm diameter LED indicator near the front of the board, closer to the operator, with a place drilled into the board for the LED to poke through from the bottom
> All electrical connections are from the bottom. The thermistor and power wires lay flat (or parallel) to the bottom of the board when soldering. Connections are not poked into tiny hole (those are vias that connect the top of the board to the bottom of the board)
Circuit Board Source: *An excellent program for viewing these files is gerbv. If you don't know anything about circuit board design, start by looking at my source files using "gerbv". You don't design circuit boards in gerbv, you view the results BEFORE you send your files off to a board-house and waste a bunch of money. Gerbv allows you to make sure all the traces, masks, silk screen, drilling holes, etc. are exported FROM your circuit board layout software. Just google it, download load it, and import some of my files if you're interested.
I presently use Diptrace to layout my circuit boards. Eagle and many other layout software are out there too, including open source choices.
The ORION HB is expected to be for sale 8/29/2013!