BIGTREETECH SKR Mini E3 V3.0 32-bit Control Board vs BIGTREETECH SKR Pico V1.0 controller board for Voron printers
Overall winner: BIGTREETECH SKR Mini E3 V3.0 32-bit Control Board
Key Differences
Product A (SKR Mini E3 V3.0) targets Ender series users with integrated ultra-silent TMC2209 drivers, 32-bit control and plug-and-play Ender compatibility; Product B (SKR Pico V1.0) is a more compact board aimed at Voron and Raspberry Pi setups with 4-axis TMC2209 UART drivers but has mixed documentation and some reports of failed joints
BIGTREETECH SKR Mini E3 V3.0 32-bit Control Board
32-bit control board with integrated TMC2209 UART drivers for quiet operation. Supports Klipper and Marlin with plug-and-play setup; compatible with Ender 3/Ender 3 Pro/Ender 3 V2/Ender 5 printers. Customers note easy installation and good board quality, with some connectivity issues
Pros
- integrated ultra silent TMC2209 drivers
- 32-bit control platform
- pre-installed firmware and Klipper/Marlin support
- plug-and-play for Ender printers
Cons
- some customers report connectivity issues
- touch screen may not work for some users
- firmware updates not always reliable for all users
BIGTREETECH SKR Pico V1.0 controller board for Voron printers
Integrated 4-axis UART driver board for Voron printers with Raspberry Pi frame compatibility. Supports easy UART connections and compact design, noted for quality and value by customers
Pros
- Integrated 4-axis TMC2209 UART drivers
- Raspberry Pi frame compatibility
- Compact, small form factor
- Easy UART connections
Cons
- Mixed feedback on documentation
- Some reports of failed joints
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | BIGTREETECH Direct |
| Durability | BIGTREETECH Direct |
| Versatility | BIGTREETECH Direct |
| User Reviews | BIGTREETECH Direct |