/** * Marlin 3D Printer Firmware * Copyright (c) 2019 MarlinFirmware [https://github.com/MarlinFirmware/Marlin] * * Based on Sprinter and grbl. * Copyright (c) 2011 Camiel Gubbels / Erik van der Zalm * * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program. If not, see . * */ #pragma once /** * Rev B 2 JUN 2017 * * Converted to Arduino pin numbering */ /** * There are two Arduino IDE extensions that are compatible with this board * and with the mainstream Marlin software. * * Teensyduino - http://www.pjrc.com/teensy/teensyduino.html * Select Teensy++ 2.0 in Arduino IDE from the 'Tools > Board' menu * * Installation instructions are at the above URL. Don't bother loading the * libraries - they are not used with the Marlin software. * * Printrboard - https://github.com/scwimbush/Printrboard-HID-Arduino-IDE-Support * * Installation: * * 1. Go to the above URL, click on the "Clone or Download" button and then * click on "Download ZIP" button. * 2. Unzip the file, find the "printrboard" directory and then copy it to the * hardware directory in Arduino. The Arduino hardware directory will probably * be located in a path similar to this: C:\Program Files (x86)\Arduino\hardware. * 3. Restart Arduino. * 4. Select "Printrboard" from the 'Tools > Board' menu. * * Teensyduino is the most popular option. Printrboard is used if your board doesn't have * the Teensyduino bootloader on it. */ /** * To burn the bootloader that comes with Printrboard: * * 1. Connect your programmer to the board. * 2. In the Arduino IDE select "Printrboard" and then select the programmer. * 3. In the Arduino IDE click on "burn bootloader". Don't worry about the "verify failed at 1F000" error message. * 4. The programmer is no longer needed. Remove it. */ /** * 5DPrint D8 Driver board pin assignments * * https://bitbucket.org/makible/5dprint-d8-controller-board */ #ifndef __AVR_AT90USB1286__ #error "Oops! Select 'Teensy++ 2.0' or 'Printrboard' in 'Tools > Board.'" #endif #define DEFAULT_MACHINE_NAME "Makibox" #define BOARD_NAME "5DPrint D8" // // Servos // #define SERVO0_PIN 41 #define SERVO1_PIN 42 #define SERVO2_PIN 43 #define SERVO3_PIN 44 // // Limit Switches // #define X_STOP_PIN 37 // E5 #define Y_STOP_PIN 36 // E4 #define Z_STOP_PIN 19 // E7 // // Steppers // #define X_STEP_PIN 28 // A0 #define X_DIR_PIN 29 // A1 #define X_ENABLE_PIN 17 // C7 #define Y_STEP_PIN 30 // A2 #define Y_DIR_PIN 31 // A3 #define Y_ENABLE_PIN 13 // C3 #define Z_STEP_PIN 32 // A4 #define Z_DIR_PIN 33 // A5 #define Z_ENABLE_PIN 12 // C2 #define E0_STEP_PIN 34 // A6 #define E0_DIR_PIN 35 // A7 #define E0_ENABLE_PIN 11 // C1 // // Digital Microstepping // #define X_MS1_PIN 25 // B5 #define X_MS2_PIN 26 // B6 #define Y_MS1_PIN 9 // E1 #define Y_MS2_PIN 8 // E0 #define Z_MS1_PIN 7 // D7 #define Z_MS2_PIN 6 // D6 #define E0_MS1_PIN 5 // D5 #define E0_MS2_PIN 4 // D4 // // Temperature Sensors // #define TEMP_0_PIN 1 // F1 Analog Input #define TEMP_BED_PIN 0 // F0 Analog Input // // Heaters / Fans // #define HEATER_0_PIN 15 // C5 #define HEATER_BED_PIN 14 // C4 #ifndef FAN_PIN #define FAN_PIN 16 // C6 PWM3A #endif // // Misc. Functions // #define SDSS 20 // B0 //DIGIPOTS slave addresses #ifndef DIGIPOT_I2C_ADDRESS_A #define DIGIPOT_I2C_ADDRESS_A 0x2C // unshifted slave address for DIGIPOT 0x2C (0x58 <- 0x2C << 1) #endif