Creality V2 2 Board Diagram Jun 2026
Typically equipped with TMC2208 "Silent" drivers in later iterations (V2.2.1) or A4988 drivers in standard versions.
When working with the V2.2 board, certain connections require extra care.
| Silk Screen Marking | Driver Type | UART Mode Supported | |---------------------|-------------------|---------------------| | "V4.2.2 - 2021" | HR4988 (noisy) | No | | "V4.2.2 - 2022" | TMC2208 (silent) | Yes (but limited) | | "V4.2.2 - 2023" | TMC2208 + pullups | Yes (full) |
The remaining three lines (typically Yellow, White, Black or Orange, Red, Brown) handle the 5V power, ground, and servo deploy command. Creality V2 2 Board Diagram
Z-Axis limit switch (often replaced when installing a BLTouch). 4. Thermistors and Heating TH1: Hotend Temperature Sensor (Thermistor). TB1: Bed Temperature Sensor (Thermistor). HEATER: Screw terminals for the Hotend Cartridge. FAN1: Always-on fan (usually for the hotend heatsink). FAN2: Part cooling fan (controlled by G-code, PWM). Creality V2.2 BLTouch/CR-Touch Pinout Setup
A standard car-style fuse (usually 20A or 30A) to protect the heated bed circuit. 2. Stepper Motor Connectors
Copyright © 2025 – Free to share under CC BY-SA 4.0. Always disconnect power before probing your board. Typically equipped with TMC2208 "Silent" drivers in later
The diagram shows a 0-ohm resistor (R100) near the driver that bridges the UART pin. If R100 is populated, you can enable #define TMC_DEBUG in Marlin.
If you are having trouble with a specific part of your V2.2 board, What specific component is malfunctioning? Whether you've made any recent modifications?
in screw terminals to prevent overheating and fire hazards. Z-Axis limit switch (often replaced when installing a
Alternatively, cut the trace between PC14 and the Z‑endstop header and add a pullup. Not recommended for beginners.
Orient the board with the and USB port facing you :