Makerbase MKS DLC32 V2.1 32bits carte mère contrôleur hors
Makerbase MKS DLC32 V2.1 32bits carte mère contrôleur hors
Makerbase MKS DLC32 V2.1 32bits carte mère contrôleur hors
Makerbase MKS DLC32 V2.1 32bits carte mère contrôleur hors
Makerbase MKS DLC32 V2.1 32bits carte mère contrôleur hors
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Makerbase · 3D printer & Parts

MKS DLC32 32-bit motherboard for laser

A laser engraver controlled in 8 bits, without a screen or WiFi, quickly shows its limits. This 32-bit motherboard takes control: offline control via touchscreen, WiFi, and smooth motor control for precise engraving.

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  • In use, this card modernizes an engraving machine. Its 32-bit processor calculates paths more precisely than an 8-bit card, the touchscreen allows you to start a job without a computer, and WiFi facilitates file transfer. Open source, it is compatible with many laser engravers. No more jerky engraving; enjoy smooth control, provided the firmware is configured.

    Compatibility and uses

    This card is designed for laser engraving machines (and small CNCs) based on GRBL. It can be operated offline via a TS24 or TS35-R touchscreen, via WiFi, or by USB from a computer. Depending on the pack, it is delivered with A4988 or TMC2209 motor drivers (quieter), heat sinks, and limit switches. The project is open source (firmware on GitHub). Check compatibility with your machine.

    Technical specifications

    • Brand: Makerbase
    • Model: MKS DLC32 V2.1
    • Type: Motherboard (controller)
    • Architecture: 32 bits
    • Usage: Laser engraver / small CNC (GRBL)
    • Connectivity: WiFi + USB
    • Offline control: TS24 or TS35-R touchscreen (depending on package)
    • Motor drivers: A4988 or TMC2209 (depending on the pack)
    • Open source: Firmware on GitHub
    • Versions: Card, screen or complete packs
    • Weight: 0.21 kg

    Usage advice

    The team's advice: with the TS24 display, remember to update its firmware before first use.

    Presentation

    The transition to 32-bit changes everything on a laser engraver: smoother curves and better speed retention compared to an old 8-bit card. Offline control via screen frees up the computer, and TMC2209 drivers (depending on pack) make the motors nearly silent. An open and scalable base.

    Key Features

    • 32-bit controller: Finer and faster paths than an 8-bit card.
    • Offline: Initiates engraving from the touchscreen, without a PC.
    • WiFi: Sends files without a cable.
    • Open source: Free, scalable firmware, documented on GitHub.

    For whom?

    For the owner of a laser engraver who wants to modernize it to 32 bits. And for the maker who builds or upgrades their CNC or laser machine.

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Frequently asked questions

  • For which machine?

    Laser engravers and small CNC machines based on GRBL. Check compatibility with yours.

  • Can it be used without a computer?

    Yes, offline via the TS24 or TS35-R touch-sensitive screen.

  • What motor drivers?

    A4988 or TMC2209 (qui est plus silencieux), selon le pack choisi.

  • Is there WiFi?

    Yes, to send files without a cable, in addition to USB.

  • Is the firmware open?

    Yes, the project is open source and documented on GitHub.

  • What does each pack contain?

    From the card only to packs with screen, drivers, heat sinks, and end stops.

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