Geeetech e180 and tmc2208, tmc2209 motor driver

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Re: Geeetech e180 and tmc2208, tmc2209 motor driver

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Re: Geeetech e180 and tmc2208, tmc2209 motor driver

Post by faruk@123 » Sun Sep 13, 2020 4:17 am

I watched the related video previously and made the settings in the video with mks gen l. particularly sensorless homing is extraordinary. Be that as it may, we can not design tmc2209 in light of the fact that Geetech e180 doesn't uphold marlin. that is, we can't initiate highlights, for example, sensorless homing, miniature venturing. Under the momentum conditions, 16 miniature advances is set with jumpers under the engine driver. I got inconvenience free with a 0.750v extruder set. On the off chance that there is an issue, it tends to be expanded somewhat more. As you stated, more current might be required for the immediate drive extruder. I favored tmc2209 on the grounds that it made less commotion. my neighbors are more joyful at this moment. particularly in prints that proceed until the morning.

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Re: Geeetech e180 and tmc2208, tmc2209 motor driver

Post by Cerber » Fri Nov 06, 2020 2:47 am

Hello
why do you set only 0.75 V ??? I measured on old drivers is around 0.95 - 1 V

Mustye180
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Re: Geeetech e180 and tmc2208, tmc2209 motor driver

Post by Mustye180 » Sun Nov 08, 2020 1:27 am

Setting the vref value too high causes the drive and motor to overheat and be damaged. setting it too low will cause step skip. so setting it to the lowest value where it won't step will get the best performance. If your printer's axes are not properly adjusted and it is difficult to move, the value of 0.750 may remain low. It's okay to make 0.95 and 1v either

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Re: Geeetech e180 and tmc2208, tmc2209 motor driver

Post by gopher » Tue Nov 10, 2020 12:33 am

It's simple - different drivers have different Vref equations :D

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