BIGTREETECH Manta M8P Mainboard, V1.1
Versatile 32-bit Mainboard
£75.50
(Price shown includes 20% VAT. - Excludes delivery costs)
Features & Advantages
- With many interface options
- Offers upgrade opportunities
- Compatible with Klipper & Marlin Firmware
Item no.: BIQU-1020000410, Content: 1 pc, EAN: 1020000410
Product information & technical details
- Item no.: BIQU-1020000410
- Manufacturer No.: 1020000410
- Manufacturer: BIGTREETECH
- Content: 1 pc
- Product type: Mainboards
Description
Manta M8P by BIGTREETECH is a versatile 32-bit mainboard that has many features and offers a variety of upgrade options thanks to its many interface options. The mainboard is compatible with Klipper, Raspberry and Marlin open source software, when combined with CB1, Manta M8P is most suitable for Voron 2.4 and VzBoT.
Main Features:
- 32-bit ARM® Cortex-M0+ STM32G0B1VET6, 64MHz - Faster and more stable
- BTB connection for all CM4 versions
- 5A for Raspberry Pi - TPS5450-5A power supply chip
- 3 different voltages for fan connectors (5V, 12V and 24V)
- High-performance MOSFET for better heat dissipation
Board to Board Connectors
The mainboard can be connected to all versions of the Raspberry Pi CM4 and CB1. The easy assembly of the additional circuit board to the Manta M8P can be strengthened by screws. The screws required for this are not included in the contents of delivery of the mainboard.
Integrated HDMI connection
With an HDMI cable, you can stream audio and video directly to an HDMI display!
Mechanical Runout Detection Sensor Port
The mainboard is equipped with a connector for a filament runout detection sensor. When the filament runs out, the mechanical sensor notifies the mainboard, which automatically stops printing. After you have replaced the filament, you can comfortably continue printing.
BLTouch Automatic Levelling Sensor Port
With the BLTouch, automatic bed levelling is enabled - no matter what the print surface!
Auto power off mode
Powerful and energy-saving! After the print is finished, the printer switches itself off and thus saves energy.
Connection with an RGB light bar
The mainboard allows you to connect an RGB light bar to customise your 3D print with coloured lights!
SPI touch screen
The BIGTREETECH SPI touchscreen can be connected to the mainboard!
DSI display port
With a CSI camera, you can capture your 3D prints and the printing processes!
Compatible Stepper Driver Interfaces: SPI, UART, STEP/DIR
More information, instructions and firmware files can be found here!
More information
Product Specifications:
Product size | 169.93 x 102.74mm |
Installation size | 150x90mm / 160.5x90mm |
Processor | ARM Cortex-M0+ STM32G0B1VET6 |
Input voltage | DC12V or DC24V |
Logic voltage | DC3.3V |
Firmware | Klipper/Marlin |
Fan ports | 2-pin CNC fan (FAN0, FAN1, FAN2, FAN3), 4-pin CNC fan (FAN4, FAN5, FAN6), always-on fan (24V x 2) |
Extension interfaces | Servos, Probe, PS-ON, Fil-DET, RGB x 2, SPI |
Stepper motor drivers | TMC5160, TMC2209, TMC2225, TMC2226, TMC2208, TMC2130, ST820, LV8729, DRV8825, A4988 |
Driver working modes | SPI, UART, STEP/DIR |
Motor driver interfaces | Motor1, Motor2, Motor3, Motor4, Motor5, Motor6, Motor7, Motor8 |
3D printer setup | Cartesian, Delta, Kossel, Ultimaker, CoreXY |
Recommended software | Cura, Simplify3D, Pronterface, Repetier-host, Makerware |
PC interfaces | USB Type-C |
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Unfortunately, we don't sell the TFT50 so I'm not entirely sure but The TFT50 uses a 15-pin DSI interface to connect to a Raspberry Pi. The Manta M8P also has a 15-pin DSI port at the back so I think it should be ok.