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Creality V2 2 Board Diagram -

Decoding the Creality V2.2 Board Diagram: A Complete Guide to Pinouts, Upgrades, and Troubleshooting

If you own a Creality Ender 3 V2, Ender 3 Pro, or CR-6 SE, you have likely encountered the cryptic alphanumeric code "V2.2" printed on your mainboard. For the maker community, the Creality V2.2 board diagram is more than just a technical drawing—it is the Rosetta Stone for 3D printing upgrades, silent stepper drivers, firmware compilation, and wiring diagnostics.

Note: Fan voltages depend on the board revision; early V2.2 boards use 12V fans with a 24V→12V linear regulator; later revisions use 24V fans directly.

Motor Ports: Located along the top edge for X, Y, Z (dual ports often available), and Extruder (E) axes. Limit Switches: 3-pin headers for X, Y, and Z endstops. Heating & Power: Power Input: 12V/24V screw terminals. Hotbed: High-power screw terminals. Nozzle Heater: Screw terminals for the heater cartridge. Creality V2 2 Board Diagram

The board features four integrated A4988 drivers (non-removable). You’ll see four 4-pin JST-XH connectors labeled: For horizontal movement.

Safety Precautions: Always turn off the power before making any changes to the wiring. Static electricity can damage components, so consider using an anti-static wrist strap. Decoding the Creality V2

Look for the large screw terminals (usually green). This board typically runs on 12V or 24V

4.3 Thermistors (Analog inputs)

| Sensor | MCU ADC Pin | Reference voltage | |--------|-------------|-------------------| | Hotend | PA2 (ADC2) | 3.3V (via 4.7k pullup to 3.3V) | | Bed | PA3 (ADC3) | 3.3V (via 4.7k pullup to 3.3V) | Motor Ports: Located along the top edge for

Creality V2.2 Mainboard is a popular 8-bit upgrade and replacement board used primarily in the Creality Ender 5 Plus CR-10S series Sovol SV01/SV02/SV03 printers. Based on the Atmel Mega 2560

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