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    CNC xPRO V2 Controller Stepper Driver
    Take your builds to the next level with the CNC xPRO V2 driver!

    CNC xPRO V2 Controller Stepper Driver

    SKU: E012
    C$168.23Price
    • SPECS:

      • 100% GRBL version 0.8c compatible
      • Capable of powering from ATX PSU 
      • Capable of powering from a dedicated 12V/24V two wire power supply
      • Drive 4 motors with DRV8825 Stepper Drivers - 2.5A (peak) with 1.75A (RMS) with up to 1/32 microstepping
      • 1 Driver capable of cloning X,Y, or Z or being run as an independent axis
      • Hardware support for both USB and Wireless Operation (XBee, WiFly, or RN42-XV)*
      • Emergency Stop to cut all motor power (with optional override)
      • 12V and 5V** outputs for powering peripherals (fans, pumps, vacuums)
      • Quickly connect to Stepper Motors and limit switches with 3.5mm screw terminals
      • Expansion port for coming upgrades (handheld jog controller, integrated spindle speed control, etc.)
      • Runs 4 DRV8825 motor drivers; allowing for multiple motor configurations on the X,Y, or Z axis.
      • The CNC xPRO is printed on 2oz copper to handle heavy current and improve thermal management of the motor drivers.  
      • V2

      *For CNC applications we recommend RN42-XV 
      **5V output available with ATX PSU 

      USE THE CNC XPRO V2 TO DRIVE: 

      • 4 Axis CNC Mill
      • 3 Axis CNC Mill With Multiple Drive Motors
      • Laser Cutter With XY, Auto Focus, and Rotary Attachment
      • Plasma Cutter 
      • Pick and Place for SMD components
      • Or wireless robotics (would love to see this used on a wireless quadruped) 

      SOFTWARE:

      The CNC xPRO V2 is designed to run the opensource gcode interpreter GRBL, opensource programming environment Arduino, or anything you can write in AVR studio.  The xPRO comes pre-flashed with GRBL so all you need to do is wire up your motors! 

      From the computer side we have found that ChiliPeppr - Grbl Panel - Universal-G-Code-Sender and GRBL Controller 3.0 work extremely well (and are free downloads). 

      The software stack we use here at Spark is:

      • SketchUp, Inkscape, or Solidworks to design parts
      • Openbuilds SketchUCam or CamBam 
      • ChiliPeppr -  GRBL-Panel - Universal-G-Code-Sender or GRBL Controller to send gcode to the xPro

      NOTE:"Please do not use the mass settings updater within GRBL 3.6.1, setting are not properly mapped for GRBL 0.9g"

      Most of these are opensource! 

      GETTING STARTED AND BASIC SETUP:

      • xPro wiki 
      • xPro GPIO pinout
      • xPro schematic
      • xPro quick-start guide 
      • Support Forum

       

       

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