makerbase-mks / MKS-TinyBee

MKS TinyBee is a mainboard for 3d printing, based on ESP32 module
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Microstep settings #1

Closed wirebeard closed 2 years ago

wirebeard commented 2 years ago

Can i configure 32,64 or 128 microstep on board for TMC2209 stepper driver?

MKS-hosiey commented 2 years ago

Yes, push the dial up to high, and push down to low.

mks-viva commented 2 years ago

TMC2209 microstep has 8, 32, 64, 16 image image If you want to set 64, so, you need DIP switch 2 push on

radioproektor commented 2 years ago

This is worst possible manual ever. Why use order MS2 MS1 in the chart instead of MS1 MS2 in real switches on the board? Why don't arrange things based on microstep size? I looked at datasheet manual and it is impossible to understand there how to set microstep for different driver types. What is the purpose of switch 3? Should it be switched always ON? Why don't make simple and user friendly chart specially for each driver model instead confused text explanation? Example: 2209

MS1987 commented 2 years ago

@radioproektor Wow, greate advice! Thank you.

LouisR21 commented 2 years ago

Este es el peor manual posible de la historia. ¿Por qué usar el pedido MS2 MS1 en el gráfico en lugar de MS1 MS2 en los interruptores reales de la placa? ¿Por qué no organizar las cosas según el tamaño del micropaso? Miré el manual de la hoja de datos y es imposible entender cómo configurar el micropaso para diferentes tipos de controladores. ¿Cuál es el propósito del interruptor 3? ¿Debe estar siempre encendido? ¿Por qué no hacer un gráfico simple y fácil de usar especialmente para cada modelo de controlador en lugar de una explicación de texto confusa? Ejemplo: 2209

Thank you very much, I was breaking my head with this problem as well as with another problem to compile with the tmc2209 driver that is solved by defining the drivers as tmc2209 standalone. The manual is really rubbish, I should have more information.

Rainer69 commented 2 years ago

MKS tinybee ist the worst mainboard 4 printing ever seen.