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Topic: DVR8825 Hot To

I picked up the DVR8825 below and was looking for a how to or video so that I'm sure on the positioning etc before I remove my stock extruder driver. I haven't been able to find out, but the pinout on the site below has some different names than the Sanguinololu which makes me a bit nervous, but I think it is the correct chip. Can anyone help direct me to details on this mod?


Board: Sanguinololu 1.3a
DVR8255: http://www.panucatt.com/product_p/sd8825.htm

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Re: DVR8825 Hot To

http://files.panucatt.com/datasheets/sd … _guide.pdf
From what I can tell you should be fine with this.  The only thing is when you plug that motor in I think it will be backward so you have to flip it over.  The Drivers are labeled on the bottom of your Sang board steppers so just make sure you match those up.

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Re: DVR8825 Hot To

The pot on the 8825 is on the same end as the 4988 drivers that are already in there so if you orient them the same you should be fine.