BIGTREETECH SKR PICO
BIGTREETECH SKR PICO
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WHAT ARE THE BEST FEATURES OF THE BIGTREETECH SKR PICO CONTROLLER BOARD?
The BigTreeTech SKR Pico Controller achieves all the same essential functions as the BBT SKR mini E3, but with a smaller form factor and a focus on fully harnessing the power of Raspberry Pi. Because of this specific intention, the BBT SKR Pico had no need to waste space on display ports or bulky MicroSD card readers. With the Klipper system, you are easily able to monitor and begin your prints remotely with a wireless connection.
A compact powerhouse designed to take your printing experience to new heights. Building upon the success of its predecessors, the SKR Pico packs a punch with its innovative features and thoughtful design.
At the heart of the SKR Pico lies its 133MHz Raspberry Pi RP2040 dual-core ARM processor, This formidable chip, integrated seamlessly into the board, unlocks a world of possibilities with its blazing processing power & with native support for Klipper and built in TMC2209 drivers in UART mode, you'll experience smoother prints and greater control over your machine all while taking up the same space as a Raspberry Pi 4.
Please Note: This board can operate on both the main DC power input as well as USB power, and you need to choose between the power inputs by using a jumper over the 3 onboard pins labelled “IN | VCC | USB” in order to avoid causing unexpected damage. However, it must be noted that this board cannot actually print from USB power, which means that the USB power select is primarily just for interfacing with the board when setting up or flashing firmware.
Additional Note: Currently, the BTT SKR Pico Controller only supports Klipper firmware, although a specialised Marlin version is in development to accommodate its unique features.
BIGTREETECH SKR PICO CONTROLLER - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS: |
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– 133MHz Raspberry Pi PR2040 dual-core ARM processor |
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– 12V / 24V DC (Optional) |
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– TMC2209 |
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– Print Resume Functionality – Filament Break Detection – Automatic Shutdown After Print – BLTouch | Proximity Sensor Capable – Built-in Stepper Drivers with Sensorless Homing – Murata MLCC Chip Capacitors – Optimized Heat Sink – Laser Interface
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– X | Y | Z¹/Z² | E – Z Axis Features Dual Output |
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– 4 B | Zero | Any Pi with GPIO Port |
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– HE0: Extruder 1 Terminal – HB: Heated Bed Terminal |
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– TH0: Extruder 1 Port – TH1: Extruder 2 Port – 2-way 100K NTC (RTD) |
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– X- | X+ – Y- | Y+ – Z- | Z+ |
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– PS-ON: Power-Down After Print Port – PWR-DET: Power-Out Detector Port – E0-STOP: Filament Runout Detector Port – 3 x CNC Fan Port: 16 PWM Channels for Speed Control – 3-Pin LED Port: For 5V RGB Strips & Neopixel – Raspberry Pi: 2x UART Port| 30 pin GPIO Header | USB-C Port – Laser Interface – 5V Controllable RGB Interface – 3 x Limit Switch |
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– Klipper |
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– BBT SKR Pico Board – UART to GPIO Adabtor Cable to connect Raspberry Pi – USB-A to USB-C Cable – Screws & Jumpers Set – BigTreeTech Rubber Duckie |
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– 130g |
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– 85x56mm |