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- | [* black] Connect your Raspberry Pi to the SKR3 EZ by USB or TFT cable. I used a TFT cable so that is what I will be showing but I'll try to explain how to setup USB as well. |
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- | [* red] PA10 > GPIO15 |
- | [* blue] PA9 > GPIO14 |
- | [* green] GND > GND |
+ | [* black] Connect your Raspberry Pi to the SKR3 EZ by USB or UART cable. I used a UART cable so that is what I will be showing but I'll try to explain how to setup USB as well. |
+ | [* black] UART wiring |
+ | [* red] PA10 > GPIO15 |
+ | [* blue] PA9 > GPIO14 |
+ | [* green] GND > GND |
+ | [* black] For USB just connect a USB cable from the SKR3 EZ to the RPI |
[* yellow] Make sure the double throw switch is in the up position | |
- | [* black] Connect the RPI to it's 5v power supply and connect the board to 24v |
- | [* black] Power on both boards together. |
+ | [* black] Connect the RPI to it's 5v power supply and power it on. Do not power on the SKR3 EZ |