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MKS Robin Nano V1.x 32Bit Control Board, support Marlin2.0, 3.5 tft touch screen, wifi Control preview Gcode and so on
MKS Robin Nano V1.x use videos for biginners.
- Part 1: wirings and installation. click here
- Part 2: configure the parameters (on TFT & config txt). click here
- Part 3: autoleveling and babystep functions. click here
- Part 4: Power off (print from breakpoint after power off) and breakpoint recovery funtion. click here
- ARM® 32-bit Cortex®-M3 CPU STM32F103VET6, 72 MHz maximum frequency
- Dcin-Dc5v use MP1584EN, 3A, 1.5MHz, 28V Step-Down Converter
- HOT-BED use HY3403D, parameters is 30V/100A
- 2 HOT-END and FAN use HY1403D, parameters is 30V/42A
- 3 NTC100K and 1 MAX31855
- Integrated 5 drive interfaces and Signal can be connected to high current drive module
- Support 3D TOUCH leveling
- Support Robin TFT24/28/32/35/43 screen
- Support Robin WIFI connect printing by cloud
- Multiple limit and expansion interfaces
- Support Nano-firmware-v1.x.x and DIY style Nano-firmware-v2.x.x
- Support Marlin2.0 firmware
- Support TF card update firmware
- Nano-firmware-v1.x.x bin file, Click here
- Nano-firmware-v2.x.x bin file, Click here
- Source code, Click here
- update firmware: download firmware bin file, and copy bin file to TF card, insert board and reset or repower on, update firmware.
- Board power support DC12-24V input,please make sure that the positive and negative poles of the power supply are correct before powering on. otherwise, the motherboard may be damaged easily.
- Thank you for using MKS products. If you have any questions during use, please contact us in time and we will work with you to solve it.
- For more product dynamic information and tutorial materials, you can always follow MKS's Facebook and GitHub and YouTube. Thank you!
- MKS Robin Nano V1.x Wiki
- Hardware description
- Firmware
- Configuring the hardware
- Video Tutorials
- Edward Braiman's Video
- FAQ
- Extended use