🚀 Elevate Your 3D Printing Game with the SKR Pico!
The BIGTREETECH SKR PICO V1.0 Control Board is a cutting-edge motherboard designed for 3D printing enthusiasts, featuring a powerful ARM Cortex-M0+ MCU, TMC2209 silent stepper motor drivers, and enhanced heat dissipation capabilities. Its compact design allows for seamless integration with Raspberry Pi, making it the perfect choice for Voron V0 and V0.1 printers. With a focus on user-friendly assembly and dedicated after-sales support, this control board is engineered for both performance and convenience.
Wireless Type | Bluetooth |
Brand | BIGTREETECH |
Series | BIGTREETECH SKR Pico V1.0 |
Item model number | 1060000513 |
Item Weight | 5.6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 33.46 x 22.04 x 0.11 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 33.46 x 22.04 x 0.11 inches |
Number of Processors | 2 |
Manufacturer | BIGTREETECH |
ASIN | B09MYKL9MP |
Date First Available | December 3, 2021 |
J**B
Highly recommended
Working great on a voron 0.2. I wouldn't use it for anything bigger due to the limited connections on it, but it's not meant for larger installs anyway.It was easy to apply the klipper firmware, and there's lots of good documentation on it. It runs cooler than the pi that's connected to it. Supports sensorless homing with very little effort.
A**R
Perfect for Voron 2.4r2 build
Seller must have this at a Amazon Fulfillment Center close to me, because shipping was next day. It's just the ticket for the VORON 2.4R2 build I'm doing and at a decent price too.
U**S
Long process
Installing the software for Klipper is long and difficult. I cannot get the display to work at all with the raspberry pi 4. I am still trying to set it up with marlin but it's a long process as well. So far it has taken me 5 weeks of trouble shooting, videos, and reading online. Just spots of information all over the place. I started with a diy printer with ramps 1.4 even with this knowledge and experience this is ridiculous. If you have never used raspberry pi or marlin just buy a prebuilt 3d printer instead of wasting time on this.The main issue I have is the display will not turn on it will have a red light in the back when I turn on the raspberry pi. But the screen remains dark as if it's not powered on. Is there any fix?
A**A
Gracias por la rapida atencion, garantia y sosorte .
A pesar de que el primer producto vino defectuoso, tuve una atencion muy buena y rapida de parte del vendedor y de amazon para enviarme directo a Ecuador el producto en buen estado. Se que ya ha llegado pero sali de vacaciones, de todas formas en cuanto regrese a casa lo revisare y enviare de regreso a EEUU el que vino defectuoso.
H**N
great little board but check BTT websight for better price
the pico is a great little board when I bought it from amazon they were charging $44.99 I bought one for my Voron V0.1 cause I liked the idea of how easy the pico made UART connections and the board powered the pi then as I was looking for the pinout I saw BTT was selling it for $25.99 sadly amazon doesn't have a price match and I had to return the amazon board (unopened) and at such a great price I bought 3 picos 1 for my V0.1 one for my SW and one for a project I'm planning in the future I do love this board the only complaints I have is one the UART and usb cable are a little on the short side and tow that its hard to find electroincs bays for due to all the ports angled to the side and not straight up but both seem to be done so you can attach a pi on the top of the board but I like doing it side by side anyways both are minor complaints and easily fixed if you need a board for a printer that needs only 4 motor ports you can't go wrong with this one
C**.
Great value for the cost
Board was easy to set up with Klipper and has a lot of great features, especially for the cost. The main issue I've seen so far has been observed by others as well - some of the solder joints are a little weak and the spring tension clamps for power have very weak grip. It is difficult to tighten them enough to grab the wire. Maybe these were designed with ferrules in mind?
P**D
Versatile, awesome sized
Super useful little board. Supported widely and may be used for many other types of projects that don’t utilize gcode…
T**O
I'm happy
$35 for a board like this is quite a steal.The TMC2209 drivers are nice and quiet, and the RP2040 is far faster than I will ever need.The schematics, pinout diagrams, example configs, and pre-compiled firmware on GitHub make setup and tweaking a breeze.Usually, I hate the way you have to update firmware on BTT boards, but since I'm using Klipper, I no longer have to shuffe around SD cards.The only thing that's missing (as of 8/2022) is community support/adoption but I'm sure that will arrive soon enough.I'm a little ashamed to say so, but I'm glad that my Mini E3 v3 was crippled in a tragic wiring accident.I can't believe that the Pico is simultaneously $10 cheaper and so much faster.I still wish I hadn't made such a stupid mistake on that fateful day, but today, my printer is better than ever.Long live the mighty SKR Pico.
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