I'm looking to add Repetier Server capabilities to my Geeetech I3 Pro B.
Does anyone know if there is a 5v rail I can pull from the GT2650 board so that a Raspberry Pi Zero can be powered?
I'm about to start going around with a multimeter on the board's connectors including the ribbon cable for the screen but thought best to ask here first.
Thanks.
GT2650 5v rail to power Pi Zero
Re: GT2650 5v rail to power Pi Zero
I noticed there is a "5V" slot around the mainchip and you also can use the "VDD" pin on the motor driver A4988?