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| SilentStepStick | TMC2100 5V | TMC2100 | TMC2130 | TMC2208 | TMC2209 | TMC5160 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SilentStepStick (bottom view) | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() |
| Interface | Step/Dir | Step/Dir | Step/Dir or SPI | Step/Dir | Step/Dir | Step/Dir or SPI |
| Configuration | CFG Pins | CFG Pins | CFG Pins or SPI | CFG Pins or UART | CFG Pins or UART | SPI 1 |
| Native Microsteps 2 | up to 1/16 | up to 1/16 | up to 1/256 | up to 1/256 | up to 1/256 | up to 1/256 |
| microPlyer Microsteps | 1/256 | 1/256 | 1/256 | 1/256 | 1/256 | 1/256 |
| Logic Supply Voltage (VIO) | 5V | 3 - 5V | 3 - 5V | 3 - 5V | 3 - 5V | 3 - 5V |
| Motor Supply Voltage (VM) | 4.75 - 46V | 5.5 - 46V | 5.5 - 46V | 5.5 - 35V | 5.5 - 28V | 10 - 35V (HV 50V) |
| Phase Current max (RMS) 3 | 1.2A | 1.2A | 1.2A | 1.2A | 1.7A | 3.0A |
| RDSon | 0.5 Ohm | 0.5 Ohm | 0.5 Ohm | 0.3 Ohm | 0.2 Ohm | 0.1 Ohm (HV 0.2 Ohm) |
| Rsense | 110 mOhm | 110 mOhm | 110 mOhm | 110 mOhm | 110 mOhm | 75 mOhm |
| Internal V-Regulator 4 | disabled | enabled | enabled | enabled | enabled | enabled |
| Standby current reduction | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes |
| stealthChop | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes |
| spreadCycle | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes |
| coolStep | - | - | yes | - | yes | yes |
| stallGuard | - | - | yes | - | yes | yes |
| dcStep | - | - | yes | - | - | yes |
Notes / Hints
- The TMC22xx and TMC516x drivers have an improved stealthChop mode (stealthChop2), which works better on higher accelerations.
- The resistance of the TMC22xx output drivers (RDSon) are a bit lower compared to the TMC21xx, which gives a lower power dissipation.
- The TMC2209 drivers with UART interface have a few more features, which can be used for motor current setting via software or sensorless homing when the driver is connected via UART to the mainboard.
- The TMC2130 and TMC516x drivers with SPI interface have a few more features, which can be used for motor current setting via software or sensorless homing when the driver is connected via SPI to the mainboard.
- If the power up/down sequences for SilentStepSticks with variable logic voltage (3-5V) can not be ensured, then we strongly recommend the SilentStepStick Protector.
no standalone mode ↩︎
without interpolation (microPlyer) ↩︎
maximum motor phase current only possible with a heat sink and active cooling (no heat sink for TMC5160) ↩︎
Motor Supply Voltage (VM) is always needed, when the internal voltage regulator is enabled/used ↩︎
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