TMC 2240
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Basic Parameters
- Input Voltage: 12V-36V
- Suitable for: Klipper/RRF firmware
- Driver mode support: TMC: SPI/UART
- Integrated temperature detection
- Universal analog input full protection and diagnostics
- Fully integrated lossless current sensing (ICS)
- Stepping/direction interface with microstep interpolation microPlyer
- Short-circuit protection, undervoltage lockout, chip over-temperature protection (thermal shutdown)
- Supports stallGuard2 high-precision sensorless motor load detection
- Integrated StallGuard2 and StallGuard4 sensorless motor load detection
- Jitter-free combination of StealthChop and SpreadCycle, solving motor jitter issues at chopper switching speed points
- Higher power, lower heat generation. (Supports higher voltage, 3.0A MAX, suitable for higher-level 3D printing tasks and more extended operation without overheating or damage.)
Mainboard Jumper Instructions
- TMC2240 uses SPI jumper by default
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- TMC2240 UART jumper configuration method
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TMC2240 Reference Configuration
Danger
The driver sampling resistor is rref: 12300. Please do not set it incorrectly.
SPI Mode Reference Configuration
[tmc2240 stepper_x]
cs_pin:
spi_bus:
run_current: 0.65 # Motor operating current value
interpolate: False # Whether to enable 256 microstep interpolation (not recommended)
rref: 12300
stealthchop_threshold: 0 # Silent threshold (set to 0 if silent operation is not needed)
UART Mode Reference Configuration
[tmc2240 stepper_x]
uart_pin:
run_current: 0.65 # Motor operating current value
interpolate: False # Whether to enable 256 microstep interpolation (not recommended)
rref: 12300 # Driver sampling resistor
stealthchop_threshold: 0 # Silent threshold (set to 0 if silent operation is not needed)
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If the following error occurs
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Execute the following code in an SSH terminal logged in as the Klipper user
sed -i 's/"uart_pin"/\'"'"'uart_pin'\''/g' ~/klipper/klippy/extras/tmc2240.py
Endstop-Free Usage Instructions
Infinite Position Usage Tips
- Using infinite position requires occupying one limit port. Under normal circumstances, the first drive position uses IO1, the second drive position uses IO2, and so on.
- When using infinite position, please note: do not connect anything to the corresponding limit port.
- Some FLY motherboards are directly connected to the drive port. Please check whether DIAG is directly connected to the corresponding pin.
Endstop-Free Usage Tips
- The original
endstop_pin:needs to be commented out or deleted, then addendstop_pin: tmc2240_stepper_x:virtual_endstop - After configuring
diag0_pin:, the limit switch status will show as not triggered - Configuring
driver_SGT:requires testing a suitable value; typically1
- Reference Configuration
[stepper_x]
# endstop_pin:PF3 # Comment out or delete the original limit switch pin
endstop_pin: tmc2240_stepper_x:virtual_endstop
homing_retract_dist: 0 # Not changing the retract distance to 0 may cause homing failure
[tmc2240 stepper_x]
diag0_pin: ^!PG12
driver_SGT: 1
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