TMC2209 Stepper Motor Driver

TMC2209 stepper drivers are configured via UART, and that UART control is required to fully configure many of the settings for these drivers. They are best used with a control board that supports UART natively – such as our RUMBA32 boards!

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TMC2209 Stepper Motor Driver. have several advantages, most notable for its quiet operation due to Trinamic’s stealth chip technology.

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Note that the TMC2209 Stepper Motor Driver is configured via UART and that UART control is required to configure many of the settings for these drivers fully. They are best used with a control board that supports UART natively – such as our RUMBA32 boards!

They are compatible with any control board that accepts this footprint, including RAMPS and RUMBA+. This board comes with the headers already soldered and complete with a heatsink, with adhesive already attached. Perfect!

Unlike many other step stick designs, the TMC2209 step stick has the stepper driver IC and most other components sit on the bottom of the driver board – so the top is a flat surface for the heatsink to attach to. This improves the thermal dissipation when a heatsink is attached

Features:
  • Operating Voltage Range: 4.75 – 28V
  • Logic Voltage Range: 3-5.2V
  • Continuous Current per Phase: 2A
  • Maximum Current per Phase: 2.8A
  • Microstep Resolutions: 1, 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/16, 1/32, 1/64, 1/128 and 1/256
  • 16 expansion 26 subdivisions inside the chip
Adjustable current control supports you to set the maximum current output with a potentiometer, which lets you use voltages above your stepper motor’s rated voltage to achieve higher step rates.
Intelligent chopping control automatically selects the correct current decay mode (fast decay or slow decay).

Development  Resources: demo codes, schematics, datasheets, etc

Youtube: A4988 VS TMC2100 VS TMC2208

instructables.com/circuits/ Drive a Stepper Motor With an Arduino

GitHub: MKS StepStick Driver Hardware

Notes:

1. There may be slight size deviations due to manual measurement, different measuring methods, and tools.
2. The picture may not reflect the actual colour of the item because of different photographing light, angles, and display monitors.

High Torque Stepper Motor

Weight 0.005 kg
Dimensions 5 × 5 × 1.7 cm


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