BIGTREETECH SKR V1.4 Control Board 32bit Upgrade SKR V1.3 Motherboard, Compatible TFT35/TFT35 E3/TFT70 Touch Screen Mini12864 LCD Support TMC2209/EZ2209/TMC2208/TMC5160 for Most FDM 3D Printer
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BIGTREETECH SKR V1.4 Control Board 32bit Upgrade SKR V1.3 Motherboard, Compatible TFT35/TFT35 E3/TFT70 Touch Screen Mini12864 LCD Support TMC2209/EZ2209/TMC2208/TMC5160 for Most FDM 3D Printer

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Details

  • Color
    black
  • Brand
    BIGTREETECH
  • Voltage
    5 Volts
  • Display Type
    LCD or
  • Operating Temperature
    20 Degrees
⚡32-bit ARM Cortex-M3
🔌Easy power supply options
🖥️Supports multiple screens

Description

🚀 Elevate Your 3D Printing Game!

  • DIY MADE EASY - Equipped with modular open-source firmware, customize your setup effortlessly with Marlin 2.0.
  • SIMPLIFIED SETUP - Eliminate complex wiring with on-board TMC driver modes and DIAG function pins for a plug-and-play experience.
  • UNLEASH YOUR CREATIVITY - With the 32-bit ARM Cortex-M3 chip, experience lightning-fast processing for your 3D printing projects.
  • STREAMLINED CONNECTIVITY - Enjoy hassle-free connections with reserved I2C, SPI, and WIFI interfaces for all your DIY projects.
  • VERSATILE DISPLAY SUPPORT - Compatible with various touch screens and LCDs, ensuring you have the perfect interface for your needs.

The BIGTREETECH SKR V1.4 Control Board is a powerful 32-bit motherboard designed for FDM 3D printers, featuring a high-performance ARM Cortex-M3 chip, support for various display types, and user-friendly modular firmware. It simplifies the setup process with easy connectivity options and is perfect for DIY enthusiasts looking to enhance their printing experience.

Reviews

4.1

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M**D

EZ Drivers are a great innovation. SKR 3 EZ is feature loaded and should be your next upgrade!

There is a lot to say about this board as I have been a BTT supporter for awhile with their SKR Mini e3 boards as well as their TFT screens. Since this was not as "plug and play" there were some learning curves, but nothing that was very difficult to figure out. Here are some of my highlights and lowlights from my experience with this boardPros:EZ Drivers:It's in the name. These are literally just plug in and they work. No more moving pins or plugging things in backwards. They go in one way and make driver installation completely fool proof. The TMC2209 drivers do allow for sensor less homing, but I chose not to enable that on this board and just use endstops and firmware limits for my bed size. They are completely silent so you don't have to worry about any noise coming from the printer which is as to be suspected with the TMC2209s. This board also has 5 independent drivers so you can run G34 Auto Align on your dual lead screws which is a gamechanger for leveling and accuracy.Fan Control:3 controllable fans on this board is a great option so you don't always have to have fans running when the printer is idle. All my fans are 24v so there was no need for me to utilize the different voltage but having that option is very welcome!Control Board:32-bit ARM Cortex-M7 board is almost overkill, but that's fine by me. For my needs, it will never have any issues and will process whatever, whenever I need it to.CONSFirmware:If you are not familiar with compiling your own firmware, you will not find precompiled versions for this board as readily available as you may think. I'm sure over time there will be plenty out there but if you are not comfortable creating your own firmware you may want to do a little research or be prepared to learn. This is not as plug and play as the SKR Mini E3 boards.Quality Control:I don't know where to put this one, but the first board I received was clearly a board that was returned by someone. There were no cables, no duck, and multiple drivers were loose in the box. At first, I thought that I had enough cables and ducks so it wasn't a big deal but after wiring the board up, it didn't work whatsoever. I triple checked the pinouts, did my diagnostics and got NOTHING. After going back and forth with customer service to no avail, I just returned it for a new board. The replacement worked perfectly wired the exact same way and it came with all the products I was expecting. Thankfully I bought this on Amazon and could return it. This was concerning since I bought this through BIGTREETECH's Amazon store but I guess they are sending out possibly returned product as new which is concerning.Overall, the board itself is GREAT and I would recommend it to anyone looking to get some additional features and possibly run Klipper, Sensorless Homing, or Dual Z Leads. I can overlook the initial product issue since it was taken care of, but I didn't like that returned product was being shipped for new orders. This needs to be resolved so the same thing doesn't happen in the future. I still am a BTT fan overall because the product speaks for itself at the end of the day!

O**Y

Drop in replacement for the SKR 1.4 boards

I bet you knew that already. The SKR 2.0 is a direct replacement for the SKR 1.3 / 1.4 boards, with some added features. There are some reviews that rightfully aren't as flattering. In my opinion they refer to the version "A" boards that had problems with the stepper sticks being damaged in a certain configuration. The board I am reviewing here is the "B" board. Since I installed it, I had no undesired issues so far.I like the fact that there are now 3 controllable fan header. (Part cooling, extruder cooling and controller enclosure fan, in my case). A slightly beefier driver for the NEO LED's allows for direct hookup of probably 10 LED's. At least I had no issues with that number.I am using a P.I.N.D.A 2 probe, although I have yet to see significant improvements in bed leveling accuracy. The probe is connected to the Z end stop and the second thermistor input (TH1) and I performed a calibration / compensation. (takes a long time) I believe improvement is so minute that it really doesn't show. Perhaps, changing temperatures on the built surface during ABL will improve mesh data accuracy slightly. My guess is that the independent dual Z stepper control for gantry leveling has a say in that, too.It might just be me, but I think the communication between the TFT and the main board is faster. There used to be a pretty good delay when switching the NEO LED's during print. Now it is mitigated.I only vaporized one of the fan controlling transistors, but this was my own fault not triple checking the wiring against the carriage assembly. Unfortunately, I overlooked the pinched wire to the part fan cooling wiring and viola the transistor in question produced a familiar smell. I caught it soon enough and was lucky it only took this transistor into silicon heaven. These are actually high current (believe 4A peak) transistors in a SOT-23 case. Now I have 99 more transistors in my component box. After replacing the broken one, all is working fine again. Phew, I could have taken out the entire board with that mishap!All over the SKR 2 Version "B" board is performing better than the SKR 1.4 Turbo, thanks to the faster processor speed. I get impatient if I run into lacking hardware, the SKR 2 helps me to overcome my impatience.Satisfied with the purchase, thinking of getting another one.

G**.

Great option for super quiet performance!

The media could not be loaded. I recently decided to upgrade my Creality Ender 3 to use the SKR 1.4 with TMC 2209 steppers. (Side note, you will need to find an alternative case to use this on an Ender 3, as the stock case doesn't line up- I found one on Thingiverse).About the upgrade process:If you have never upgraded your main board before, I recommend checking out some 3d printing videos on youtube. Teaching Tech has some good ones. You may need to change connectors and potentially solder wires together in order to upgrade your board depending on your situation. In the case of the Ender 3 main board, it uses 2 pin end stops, and this board uses 3 pin. I created a simple adapter cable. Beyond that, just about everything was a 1-1 connection from the old board to the new one.I cut off one of the pins on the TMC 2209 driver, because I am not using stall guard but instead using the optical endstops. This is explained very well in the BTT SKR 1.3 / 1.4 manual.After you get everything set up and connected, you also need to configure firmware. I am very familiar doing this (having done it on several 3d printers) but many folks struggle more here than the hardware. If you have trouble here, Youtube is also a good resource and check out videos from Chris Riley (TMC2209 install). Chris's Basement. You'll need to make a few changes to the Configuration.h and the Configuration_Adv.h for your specific layout.The performance is really good on this board, and the printer is super quiet as you can see in the video. It's a great upgrade and can be done in a few hours if you know what you are doing.

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