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Building your own 3D printer like the Voron 2.4 is so rewarding for Makers willing to tackle the task. But sometimes the wiring you’ve pieced together as you went gets in the way of greatness. This EBB SB2240 CAN nozzle tooling board is the perfect solution to that problem. BigTreeTech designed this little board as a drop in upgrade to your Voron StealthBurner Hotend, bestowing it the power to communicate via USB or CAN. We were ecstatic to stock this simple yet game-changing upgrade that will simplify your wiring and have your printer smoothly running, snag free.
The BigTreeTech EBB SB2240 CAN V1.0 is the nozzle tooling board version with a TMC2240 driver and a SPI working mode. This awesome technology is robust and reliable, performing at 32-bit with solid MCU’s that include CAN bus signalling. This support gives you the option to control your hotend through a CAN bus signal. The TMC2240 chip offers ultra-silent operations and an array of protection features. If you’re ready to simplify your Voron 2.4 wiring and make your printer smoother and look neat, the BigTreeTech EBB SB2240 CAN V1.0 is the solution you need.
BigTreeTech EBB SB2240 CAN V1.0 – Technical Specifications: |
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– GH1.25 |
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– TMC2240 |
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– SPI |
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– Arm® 32-bit Cortex®-MO+ CPU STM32GOB1CBT6 64MHz |
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– DC12V-DC24V 9A |
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– DC 3.3V |
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– Heater Cartridge (E0), Max Output Current: 5A |
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– ADXL345 |
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– 2x PWM (FANO, FAN1), 1 x4 pins Fan Port |
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– Independent Voltage for Each 2-Pin Fan |
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– 1A Continuous, 1.5A Instantaneous |
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– EM |
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– 1x 100K NTC or PT1000(TH0) – 1 x PT100/PT1000 Selectable |
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– USB-Type-C |
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– 1A |
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– EndStop, ABL, RGB, PT100/PT1000, USB, CAN, SPI |
Parts Included with the BigTreeTech EBB SB2240 CAN V1.0: |
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Additional Resources:
- If you’re ready to dive into installing your new BigTreeTech EBB SB2240 CAN V1.0, check out their informative Official GitHub Page.
As one of the rising stars in the world of 3D Printer Component Research and Development, BigTreeTech have certainly hit the ground running, entering the market in 2015 and spending their early stages primarily learning, researching, testing and developing, before producing some truly impressive results. From simple but effective upgrades to standard parts, all the way through to completely custom parts that no other brand offered at the time, BigTreeTech now have an incredibly diverse range, with almost no area of 3D Printing being left out.
Some of BigTreeTech’s most notable additions to the world of 3D Printing include the SKR Motherboard Range for numerous different 3D Printer models, the awesome TFT Touch Display Range with fancy features like dual-mode operation, as well as their very impressive Stepper Driver Range that cater to all tastes and preferences under the sun. And of course, to top it all off, BigTreeTech also have a sister company named BIQU, and we must admit that they have been producing some pretty impressive (and low price) 3D Printers, with the BIQU B1 possibly becoming a new rival to the Ender 3.
Of course, it’s easy to see that BigTreeTech are modern masters of 3D Printing R&D, and while we do still have a lot of different parts that we want to test out from them, so far we’ve been extremely happy with what they’re capable of producing – all while fitting into same kind of hobbyist budget that they used to operate on as Makers and Tinkerers themselves.