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PANUCATT CLEARANCE - Panucatt Azteeg X3 PRO 3D Printer Controller
The Panucatt Azteeg X3 PRO is a fantastic contoller that provides support for 8 stepper drivers and up to 5 extruders (if you dare). This controller is very similar to the X3 controller board which is commonly used by 3D printer manufacturers. The X3 PRO is powered by the Atmel ATMEGA2560 micro controller chip and is designed with excellent high current capability. The controller is compatible with most firmwares.
List Price: | $145.00 |
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Availability: | Currently Unavailable |
Please note, all Clearance Item purchases are final and are not covered by the MatterHackers Return Policy - this excludes Refurbished 3D printers and machines which have at least a 6-month warranty.
Reason for Clearance: This item is being discontinued on MatterHackers.
The possibilities are almost limitless with the Azteeg X3 PRO from Panucatt. The Dual Heatbed Mosfets (single control) provides you the flexibility to run multiple heatbeds and also provides 3 separate inputs and fuses which means it will cover most power input configurations out there.
Digital Pot stepper current control can now be achieved on plug-in drivers using the SD8825 stepper drivers on the X3 PRO
Features:
- Atmel ATmega 2560 with FT231x FTDI USB chip
- Compatible with Marlin, Repetier, others.
- 3 Separate Power inputs with its own fast acting blade fuse
- Dual Mosfet Output for Heatbeds
- 8 Stepper driver slots with Digital pot control (when using SD8825)
- 8 Mosfets with PWM control for Hotends/Fans/LEDs
- 6 end stops inputs
- 6 Thermistor inputs
- 2 Thermocouple inputs
- Wide input(12-24V) high efficiency switching Power supply (5v @ 1A)
- microSD card socket built-in
- On board SMT buzzer
- Fused and Zener protected +5v Vcc line.
- Ultra Low RDSon, High power Mosfets for minimal heat buildup
- Input power selector for micro controller [USB or internal regulator]
- High current capacity connectors and PCB traces.
- Made with 2 oz. copper 4 Layer and RoHS compliant PCB
- Expansion ports and breakout pins
- Vertical Male Headers for Molex KK 2695 connectors
- Level shifted RX/TX line ( for direct serial connection to Raspberry Pi and similar 3.3v boards)
What's in the box:
- Azteeg X3 PRO controller board with Arduino Bootloader and Test Firmware
- Shunt Jumpers
Documentation:

*: Drivers sold separately
**: 1/32 with provided drivers. Upgradeable to 1/128 with SD6128 drivers.
Questions
will it take external drivers, and can I also use an external Mosfet system for heatbed.
Should the negative wire from the power supply be grounded to the chassis?
How can I tell what pin assignments from the assignment table map to the pins in the wiring diagram? Is there a proper schematic for this board? For instance, what on the board is pin 33?
Can it power a 24v stepper along with the normal 12v ones?
Can I get this in a screw terminals version?
Is marlin already flashed in this board? If not, can you pre flash it for me with 2 z axis and 2 y axis? Thanks
I want to wire my LCD 12864 RepRap Full Graphic Smart Controller to this board. Is it possible. I don't want to buy it when I have to buy a new LCD.
Is the recommended mating part number for the vertical male headers 22-01-3047 (polarized) or 22-01-2047 (non-polarized)?
how do you wire an lcd screen to this board
Does this board supports auto-leveling?
Azteeg X3 PRO 3D when will it be available
How do you use a Z Probe (induction sensor) with this board and marlin, i cant seem to have any luck.
how do adjust the tepper current
where do I download compilable arduino files for Rostock max v2 w azteeg x3 pro
Can you connect a rrd lcd full graphic controller to this?
Where is the manual for this? I get nothing when I plug it in to the USB
How many z-axis steppers can I run using this board? Is it possible to use 4 stepper motors for the z-axis? If so how many extruder can I run using 4 steppers on the z-axis?
How does the X3 Pro stack up next to the other controllers you have, like the RAMBo and the X3, X5 mini ? I've recently started getting wierd end stop behavior with the RAMBo I'm using now so thought it might be time to experience another controller board...
Does this have 3.3v power to support the SE300 hot end/effector?
No.