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Adapter Mightyboard to BIGTREETECH SKR 1.1

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Publication date 2022-09-05 at 12:50
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Published to Thingiverse on: 2019-01-21 at 07:19
Design number 832339

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Adapter for change MightyBoard to 32 bit BIGTREETECH SKR v1.1

SKR 1.1 motherboard

Termocouple controller MAX31855

Free space plate of 4 mm thickness for your other device, such as DC-DC, set with screw

About use termocouple controller with SmoothieWare:
See docimentation:

Im add example config, use for first module
0.16 for CS
and for second module:
1.31 for CS
booth:
0.15 CLK, 0.17 DO

For power, used +5V (its true for module MAX6675 also), but WARNING! If you have other module MAX31855 without DC-DC converter from +5 to +3.3 you must get power +3.3V from ICSP connector!

P.S. But best way I think, that use AD8495 against MAX31855, becouse It need less wires and use termistor's connector. And simple use for Marlin2

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