
این یک آموزش اساسی در مورد چگونگی پیکربندی TMC2208 V3.0 در صفحه چاپگر 3D SKR v1.4 است.
سخت افزار:
1 – BigTreeTech SKR 1.4
1 – کابل سریال USB
1 – PSU 12 ولت
2 – استپ بزرگ BigTreeTech TMC2208 UART v3.0
2 – پله پله NEMA17
مستندات:
پیوندهای وابسته به آمازون:
(TMC2208 UART v3.0)
(SKR v1.4)
(لپ تاپ ایسر نیترو 5)
نرم افزار:
سیستم عامل مارلین 2.0.x
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Thank you.
Would be great a tutorial for conductive Level sensor.
Which printer do you use this with ?
And are you going to make a tutorial with a BL-Touch aswell ?
Pourquoi ne pas faire des vidéos en Français !? Super job.
When I purchased my V1.3 (the first one) I purchased it as a complete kit with five of these and to be honest I don't care much for the 2208 as it does have some oddness to them. I firmly believe the 2209's took care of those oddities.
Here is one oddity but I can take a 4988 and drive my Z faster than with a 2208. I don't know why considering the 2208 is supposed to handle more current than the 4988.
Thanks again for the videos, very appreciated! In the configuration.h file, if your using 2ea z-axis motors connected to the Z-a and z-b output ports would you need to in comment the z-b line? Thx
thank you!
Thank you! Will you test sensorless_homing and probing functions?
I'm trying to swap anet a8 ( :)))) hardware for skr 1.4+ tmc2209 for all motors + btt tft35 v3.0 + esp-01s, its interesting if sensorless will work well 🙂
Thank you for very informative and in-depth content. Do you have any plans on popping in the ESP8266-01 module into there? I haven't seen anyone on Youtube do that yet. I'm waiting for my SKR 1.4 and TFT35 any day now and was hoping to program an old ESP-01s to use with the board, just out of curiosity because I usually work with OctoPrint.
Thanks for your work