port on the motherboard to detect if filament breaks or runs out. EZNeo/LED Strips : There are 2 available IO pins
Thermal runaway protection (enabled in firmware), pre-installed bootloader for USB updates, and support for dual Z-axis motors. Wiring and Connection Diagram
For those compiling custom firmware, here is the logical mapping from the physical connector to the processor pin: Creality V2 2 Board Diagram
Located on the left side of the board, these two clusters of pins connect to your LCD screen and control knob.
: Located at the main terminal block. It supports both 12V and 24V depending on your printer's PSU. Thermistors (Temp Sensors) : TH1 : Hotend temperature. TB : Heated bed temperature. port on the motherboard to detect if filament
(Extruder) motors. Note that there are often two physical ports for the Z-axis to support dual-lead screw setups. Limit Switches (Bottom) : Standard 2-pin or 3-pin ports for X-, Y-, and Z- Thermal Sensors : For the nozzle thermistor. : For the hot bed thermistor. Power & Heaters : High-current terminal for the heated bed.
: This board uses the dedicated 5-pin port or the ISP/EXT pins for leveling sensors. : Located at the main terminal block
: Before unplugging any wires from your old board, take high-resolution photos of the current wiring. Label Your Wires
Before diving into the wiring, it is essential to recognize the hardware limits and capabilities of this specific version: ATmega2560 (8-bit). Stepper Drivers: Integrated TMC2208 for silent operation.