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BIGTREETECH Octopus Pro V1.0 Controller Board New Upgrade with Octopus 32bit Motherboard Compatible TMC5160 Pro Stepper Driver, Support Powerful DIY for 3D Printer (Main Chip is STM32F446ZET6)

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Style: Octopus Pro (F446 Chip)


Features

  • Main Control Chip: The main control adopts the 32-bit ARM Cortex-M4 series STM32F446ZET6 chip with a frequency of up to 180 MHz. The external crystal oscillator is 12MHz
  • About Using Firmware: Support the use of Marlin2.0, klipper, RRF three types of firmware. Please note: STM32F446ZET6 MCU flash memory space is 512k, so only some functions can be used when using RRF firmware
  • Stepper Motor: The Octopus Pro 3D printing motherboard can support up to 8 stepper motor drivers, and the motor drive power supply supports up to 60V input (only motor drive power supply)
  • Support Proximity Sensor: Support proximity sensor, jumper optional pull-up resistor, support more models. This function can be sensed without touching the hot bed, while BLTouch needs touch sensing
  • High Temperature Test: The onboard MAX31865 can support 2/4-wire PT100/PT1000 temperature measurement without welding (the soldering resistance can also support 3-wire PT100/PT1000 temperature measurement)

Brand: BIGTREETECH


Voltage: 60 Volts


Material: Fiberglass


Display Type: TFT


Manufacturer: BIGTREETECH


Charging Port Type: USB-C


Package Dimensions: 7.48 x 5.04 x 1.69 inches


Item Weight: 11.3 ounces


Item model number: KINGPRINTER-ZZB000585


Batteries required: No


Included Components: BIGTREETECH Octopus Pro (F446 Chip)


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  • Great for more ports!
Style: Octopus + TMC2209*8
I'm converting an Ender 5 to have 4 extruders and a Zonestar M4V6 4in-1out mixing hotend. Most mainboards don't have at least 7 stepper drivers (X,Y,Z,E1,E2,E3,E4), but these do. You'll be building your own firmware for it, which will be a bit of work, but once you have it all set up, it'll work great. It'll give you more ports for doing dual Y and/or Z too. If you haven't done your own Marlin firmware before, it'll probably take you a couple days to go through all the decisions on where to put things, and configure the Configuration*.h files. Not impossible, just a little time consuming. It doesn't even require programming, just the ability to read plain English words, and pick the options. The biggest caveat that isn't documented is, you have to use a small SD card with it. It can't read any of my larger CF cards. That took me a while to discover. I'm using a 128MB card, which does work. I really don't have many cards less than 32GB, so I really had a hard time finding one. So when you can't flash the firmware, or read the card for gcode, go get a *smaller* SD card. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 29, 2024 by JWSmythe JWSmythe

  • Worked well in my use case
Style: U2C V2.1 Adapter Board
I was happy with this CAN adapter. I used it to help isolate a CAN bus issue I was experiencing with one of my Voron builds (I used it to bypass the on-board CAN bridge on the Octopus board). In the end I ended up leaving this board in place on that build, and it has performed without issue.
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2024 by Kizmit99

  • Worked out of the box
Style: U2C V2.1 Adapter Board
Using it what it was intended for, a way to add CAN bus to my Voron2. Connected 24Vdc to power it, routed it to my PI via USB, wired CAN TX RX to the toolhead wires provided for my EBB RP2040 from BTT. Was talking to it as soon as I configed my PI using Katapult software. Make sure you go to BigTreeTech's GIT page and download the assets for the project used in conjunction of whichever path you chose for upgrading your toohead. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2024 by djeclipse25

  • 3D printer
Style: Octopus + TMC2209*8
This is installed in a Voron 2.4 350x350 and a voron 2.4 r2 500x500 its a great board and is easy to work with in klipper have not used it for marlin but nowadays who uses marlin?
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2023 by Narkis

  • Good Hardware, Bad Everything else!
Style: U2C V2.1 Adapter Board
This Company comes up with the products you want, but other than the hardware, everything else is lacking. Their support for their products is spotty at best! You are basically on your own to figure out how to make their products work(even in conjunction with their own products). Their customer support is hit or miss, and they often show product in stock that in reality aren't. This results is unknow and uncommunicated delays, and when you finally realize you have to reach out to see where your stuff is, the response is very apologetic, but lacks any real information or details about when you might actually receive the parts they originally told you were in stock and ready to ship. Again, Good hardware....Bad everything else!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2023 by David Morris

  • Nice board.
Style: Octopus V1.1 Motherboard
I wanted to upgrade my 8 bit Anycubic Mega X board to a 32 bit board. I needed 5 motor drivers, but many of the boards only had room for 4. I considered the Spider but for about the same price decided on the Octopus. I was going to install Clipper so the added plus was that the BTT board had great documentation made it the logical. I paired the board with TMC2209 stepper drivers in uart mode and once wired up everything just works. Still have some tuning to do, but I am pleased with the way everything has worked out. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2022 by Dennis E. Schoenman

  • Amazing upgrade
Style: Octopus V1.1 Motherboard
The best upgrade I’ve made yet. I out this board in my ender 3 and it is wayyyyy over kill. Installation isn’t bad, but setting up the firmware is not beginner task, but is doable with patience. I found that configuring the firmware was a pain, because their is no config files for the ender 3, but uploading the firmware to the board was actually less difficult to do than with the creality boards. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2022 by Roger Hidle Roger Hidle

  • Make sure you flash an updated Candle firmware
Style: U2C V2.1 Adapter Board
When I got the board it appeared to have a working Candle already flashed so I happily moved on to flashing Canboot to the EBB42 via USB and then reconnecting the EBB42 to the U2C via CAN, attempting to flash Klipper via CAN and failing. Drove me nuts for a couple of days. Then I got help that told me there was a bug in the Candle that came on the U2C and I needed to flash the latest version from BTT github. Once I did that I was able to successfully get the EBB42 flashed and everything working. So save yourself from lots of aggravation and update the U2C right away. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2023 by Steve Prior

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