Key Features:
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Multi-Purpose Use:
- The CNC Shield V3 is primarily used for controlling CNC routers, engraving machines, and 3D printers.
- It allows you to control stepper motors, endstops, and other machine components, making it the central hub for the motion control in CNC-based projects.
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Stepper Motor Control:
- The board supports up to 4 stepper motors (X, Y, Z, and A axes), with compatibility for both A4988 and DRV8825 motor drivers, providing flexibility to users depending on their motor power requirements.
- It uses stepper drivers to control the motors, allowing precise, controlled movement that is essential for engraving, 3D printing, and other CNC operations.
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Compatible with Arduino:
- The CNC Shield V3 is Arduino Uno compatible. It interfaces directly with the Arduino Uno to control the system via the Arduino IDE, making it accessible for hobbyists and engineers alike.
- Users can easily upload G-code and control the motion system with open-source software like GRBL or other compatible CNC control programs.
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Driver Compatibility:
- The board works with A4988 and DRV8825 stepper motor drivers (sold separately). These drivers are renowned for their smooth operation, high torque, and reliability.
- The A4988 is ideal for small to medium-sized motors, while the DRV8825 is better for high-torque motors, making this board highly adaptable to different setups.
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Expandability:
- The CNC Shield V3 is designed with expandability in mind. Users can easily add extra features like cooling fans, LEDs, or even additional sensors to enhance the functionality of the machine.
- The board includes multiple I/O pins for connecting sensors, limit switches, and other devices.
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Easy to Use:
- The board provides a simple way to connect motors and accessories to the Arduino. The stepper motor connections are made via screw terminals, ensuring a secure and reliable connection for high-power systems.
- The drivers (A4988 or DRV8825) slot directly into the board, making setup fast and easy, especially for DIY enthusiasts and makers.
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Power Supply:
- The board can be powered by an external 12V or 24V power supply, which provides ample power for both the motors and the board itself.
- The power input is designed to handle high currents, which is necessary for motors requiring more energy, such as in CNC machining or 3D printing.