Katapult Firmware
Katapult Firmware Description
Katapult was originally named CanBoot, and later renamed to Katapult
- Katapult firmware is a type of bootloader that can be used in conjunction with Klipper. After flashing via DFU or similar methods, one-click firmware updates can be performed using commands.
- Advantages: Quickly double-press the reset button or power cycle twice to enter Katapult firmware, during which the LED on the motherboard will blink.
- Katapult firmware can only be used to flash firmware and cannot connect to Klipper!!!
- Katapult firmware supports three methods for connecting to the host machine, with each method’s firmware being independent of the others:
- CAN connection
- Advantages: After compiling the Klipper firmware, it can be updated directly using commands; strong anti-interference capability.
- Disadvantages: The firmware compilation speed must be known in advance.
- RS232 connection
- Advantages: After compiling the Klipper firmware, it can be updated using commands; very strong anti-interference capability.
- Disadvantages: One-click firmware updates via commands are not possible; manual entry into Katapult firmware is required.
- USB connection
- Advantages: After compiling the Klipper firmware, it can be updated directly using commands.
- Disadvantages: Long data cables are prone to interference, potentially causing disconnection.
- CAN connection
- SB2040_PRO_V3 supports CAN and RS232
- Only CAN firmware is provided here at 500K and 1M rates
Entering Boot Mode
The left side is the RESET button, the right side is the BOOT button
- There are two ways to enter boot mode
- First: With the motherboard completely powered off, hold the BOOT button and connect one end of a TYPE-C cable with data transmission capability to the motherboard and the other end to your device
- Second: With one end of a TYPE-C cable with data transmission capability connected to the motherboard and the other end to your device, hold the BOOT button and press the RST button, then release the RST button and finally release the BOOT button
Flashing Firmware
- Windows Flashing Tutorial
- Host Flashing Tutorial
- SB2040 PRO V3 Katapult firmware
- You can obtain the firmware via the following link:
- Download Firmware Package - Directly download the latest firmware archive
- Repository Address - Access the firmware repository
- The firmware location is
FLY-Firmware/ToolBoard/SB2040
- Prepare a data cable with data transfer functionality
- Download the firmware to the computer
- Connect the BOOT jumper, or press and hold the BOOT button before connecting to the computer. The
RPI-RP2disk will then appearLoading... - Remove the BOOT jumper or release the button!!!
- Copy the firmware to be flashed into it. Please note that only firmware with the
UF2extension can be used!!! (Do not modify the file extension, as this is ineffective) - Reference
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- After the firmware is copied in, the
RPI-RP2disk will automatically disappear, indicating the firmware flashing is complete!
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Install the flashing tool
- Enter the following command in SSH
- This only needs to be executed for the first flashing; no need to run it again afterwards
cd ~/klipper/lib/rp2040_flash/ && make -
Execute the following command to check if the connection is successful.
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Enter
lsusb -
If there is no
2e8a:0003device, try re-entering flashing mode -
Due to system version issues, it may display a different name. If
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NotesProceed to the next step only when
2e8a:0003is present -
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Pull the precompiled firmware
- These are all precompiled firmware files
- Please note that the host machine needs internet access to install
- The host machine needs to execute the following command to download the firmware package
cd && git clone https://cnb.cool/3dmellow/FLY-Firmware.git- If the firmware package has already been downloaded, it is recommended to update it before proceeding with the remaining operations
cd ~/FLY-Firmware && git pull
- Flash the firmware
Only one of the firmware files needs to be flashed
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Below is the flash command for 500K CAN rate firmware
sudo ~/klipper/lib/rp2040_flash/rp2040_flash ~/FLY-Firmware/ToolBoard/SB2040/FLY_SB2040PROV3_CANBOOT_CAN_500K.uf2 -
Below is the flash command for 1M CAN rate firmware
sudo ~/klipper/lib/rp2040_flash/rp2040_flash ~/FLY-Firmware/ToolBoard/SB2040/FLY_SB2040PROV3_CANBOOT_CAN_1M.uf2
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Flashing is successful when the following prompt appears
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After flashing is complete, you need to completely power off the motherboard once.
Confirming Firmware Startup
- If the firmware starts normally, the LED will blink
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