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# This file contains pin mappings for the Creality Ender 5 Plus. | |
# Ender 5 Plus stock uses a Creality v2.2 board, similar to CR-20 Pro. | |
# To use this config, the firmware should be compiled for the AVR atmega2560. | |
# See the example.cfg file for a description of available parameters. | |
[stepper_x] | |
step_pin: PF0 | |
dir_pin: PF1 | |
enable_pin: !PD7 | |
step_distance: .0125 | |
endstop_pin: ^PE5 | |
position_endstop: 350 | |
position_max: 350 | |
homing_speed: 100 | |
[stepper_y] | |
step_pin: PF6 | |
dir_pin: PF7 | |
enable_pin: !PF2 | |
step_distance: .0125 | |
endstop_pin: ^PJ1 | |
position_endstop: 350 | |
position_max: 350 | |
homing_speed: 100 | |
[stepper_z] | |
step_pin: PL3 | |
dir_pin: PL1 | |
enable_pin: !PK0 | |
step_distance: .001266 | |
#step_distance: .0025 | |
endstop_pin: probe:z_virtual_endstop | |
position_max: 400 | |
position_min: -5 #set position_min to a negative value such as -5 when probing to set z offset, then revert to 0 | |
homing_speed: 10.0 | |
[extruder] | |
step_pin: PA4 | |
dir_pin: PA6 | |
enable_pin: !PA2 | |
step_distance: .010526 | |
nozzle_diameter: 0.400 | |
filament_diameter: 1.750 | |
#pressure_advance: 0.617 # high value for stock long bowden tube, uncomment to enable pressure advance | |
#pressure_advance_smooth_time: 0.010 # uncomment to enable pressure advance | |
heater_pin: PB4 | |
sensor_type: EPCOS 100K B57560G104F | |
sensor_pin: PK5 | |
control: pid | |
pid_Kp: 22.2 | |
pid_Ki: 1.08 | |
pid_Kd: 114 | |
min_temp: 0 | |
max_temp: 260 | |
[safe_z_home] | |
home_xy_position: 180, 180 | |
speed: 100 | |
z_hop: 10 # Move up 10mm, so the probe doesnt hit anything | |
z_hop_speed: 5 | |
[bltouch] | |
sensor_pin: ^PD3 | |
control_pin: PB5 | |
x_offset: -45 | |
y_offset: 0 | |
#z_offset: 0 | |
speed: 3.0 | |
samples: 1 | |
pin_up_reports_not_triggered: True | |
pin_up_touch_mode_reports_triggered: False | |
[bed_mesh] | |
speed: 100 | |
horizontal_move_z: 8 | |
mesh_min: 50, 50 | |
mesh_max: 300,300 | |
probe_count: 3,3 # 3,3 or 5,5 | |
[gcode_macro G29] | |
gcode: | |
G28 | |
BED_MESH_CALIBRATE | |
BED_MESH_PROFILE SAVE=p1 | |
G1 X0 Y0 Z5 F4000 | |
[heater_bed] | |
heater_pin: PH5 | |
sensor_type: EPCOS 100K B57560G104F | |
sensor_pin: PK6 | |
control: pid | |
pid_Kp: 690.34 | |
pid_Ki: 111.47 | |
pid_Kd: 1068.83 | |
min_temp: 0 | |
max_temp: 130 | |
[fan] | |
pin: PH6 | |
[mcu] | |
serial: /dev/serial/by-id/usb-FTDI_FT232R_USB_UART_AK06VNAB-if00-port0 | |
[printer] | |
kinematics: cartesian | |
max_velocity: 300 | |
max_accel: 2000 # 20x print speed recommended | |
max_z_velocity: 5 | |
max_z_accel: 100 | |
#[display] | |
# Not sure this is supported for E5+ |
BTT TFT35.
[display]
lcd_type: emulated_st7920
spi_software_miso_pin: EXP2_1 #PB3
spi_software_mosi_pin: EXP1_3 #PH0
spi_software_sclk_pin: EXP1_5 #PA1
en_pin: EXP1_4 #PH1
encoder_pins: ^EXP2_5, ^EXP2_3 #PC4, PC6
click_pin: ^!EXP1_2 #PC2
[output_pin beeper]
pin: EXP1_1 #PG0
[board_pins]
aliases:
# EXP1 header
EXP1_1=PG0, EXP1_3=PH0, EXP1_5=PA1, EXP1_7=PA5, EXP1_9=,
EXP1_2=PC2, EXP1_4=PH1, EXP1_6=PA3, EXP1_8=PA7, EXP1_10=<5V>,
# EXP 2 header
EXP2_1=PB3, EXP2_3=PC6, EXP2_5=PC4, EXP2_7=PL0, EXP2_9=,
EXP2_2=PB1, EXP2_4=PB0, EXP2_6=PB2, EXP2_8=, EXP2_10=PG0
How did you find the pinout? I am trying to find the pin names for the Creality v2.1 board.
If you mean pinout for lcd, it should be same.
How did you find the pinout? I am trying to find the pin names for the Creality v2.1 board.
I think you asked on Reddit too?
I used a multimeter to read the resistance on the board pins and processor.
Other wat is to peak in marlin pin config files.
Pin/ramps.h
is anybody know the second heater pin no as heater pin 1 is PB4 ?
Got the stock filament sensor working. I used a multimeter to find the MCU pin name and played around with some macros from other Githhub users.
Hi Bob that was a genius solution. Just curious, how did you trigger the pins to probe them w meter? Because now I'm not even using the factory board lol. Thanks
Got the stock filament sensor working. I used a multimeter to find the MCU pin name and played around with some macros from other Githhub users.
Hi Bob that was a genius solution. Just curious, how did you trigger the pins to probe them w meter? Because now I'm not even using the factory board lol. Thanks
I just found ones when they were powered off. I didn't need to find them all. So just a continuity check with multimeter.
hi guys i am trying to add a second part cooling fan but for the life of me i can't find the correct pin out i guessed at the number and added this to my printer.cfg but it didn't work any help would be great thanks.
multi_pin my_fan]
pins: PH6, PH7
[fan]
pin = multi_pin:my_fan
hi guys i am trying to add a second part cooling fan but for the life of me i can't find the correct pin out i guessed at the number and added this to my printer.cfg but it didn't work any help would be great thanks.
multi_pin my_fan] pins: PH6, PH7
[fan] pin = multi_pin:my_fan
What mainboard do you have?
hi guys i am trying to add a second part cooling fan but for the life of me i can't find the correct pin out i guessed at the number and added this to my printer.cfg but it didn't work any help would be great thanks.
multi_pin my_fan] pins: PH6, PH7
[fan] pin = multi_pin:my_fanWhat mainboard do you have?
It's a creality silent board version 2.2
Hello I am trying to get Klipper running on my Ender 5 Plus. I'm stuck at flashing the hex onto the mainboard. I have the Creality silent board v2.2
When I put the sd card with the compiled hex file nothing happens. I tried changing the hex to a bin file. I have heard rumors that i need to unplug the screen, and others that i need to use Cura to flash the firmware over, but no one that's actually done it, just people that say they heard.
any help at all is greatly appreciated
[Edit:] The screen prevents flashing on the Ender 5's. I used the RPi to flash the firmware over
Newer Ender 5 plus Printers have a Creality 4.2.2 board built in (the double z-axis cables are united in one 4-pin plug). Has someone got a config for that board in the printer? The processor is a STM32F103.
My Ender 5 Plus gives-me this error. I just installed and compiled Klipper.
Help appreciated...
Recv: // This type of error is frequently caused by running an older
Recv: // version of the firmware on the micro-controller (fix by
Recv: // recompiling and flashing the firmware).
Recv: // Once the underlying issue is corrected, use the "RESTART"
Recv: // command to reload the config and restart the host software.
Recv: // Protocol error connecting to printer
Recv: // Klipper state: Not ready