SpeedyStepper
Stepper motor control library for Arduino (by Stan-Reifel)
TMC429
The Trinamic TMC429 is a triple-axis dedicated step and direction motion controller for both position and velocity control with acceleration and deceleration trapezoidal ramps. (by janelia-arduino)
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0.0 | 4.7 | |
almost 4 years ago | about 1 month ago | |
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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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SpeedyStepper
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- How is max step rate calculated for stepper motor libraries
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Stepper motor acceleration with microstepping?
Library: https://github.com/Stan-Reifel/SpeedyStepper https://github.com/Stan-Reifel/FlexyStepper
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Building electronics for my bipedal robot. Simultaneous position, speed and acceleration control of multiple steppers and encoder dc motors.
I have not created schematics yet, I simply followed the specs of each boards and connected them and programmed. I will create schematics soon and share. For stepper control and connections, I used SpeedyStepper library examples here: https://github.com/Stan-Reifel/SpeedyStepper/tree/master/examples
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How can i control 6 stepper motors?
You don't necessarily need a single shield to control them all is recommend using small, individual driver boards all mounted on breadboards honing up directly to your Arduino. Fundamentally, most stepper drivers use a 'step' and 'direction' pin, do every time you pulse the 'step' pin the driver turns the motor one position, and if the direction is high or low changes the direction the motor turns. Is suggest using a library like https://github.com/Stan-Reifel/SpeedyStepper it's very popular, way to use and there are lots of good examples. Start with getting one motor controlled how you like, then look at their examples for using multiple motors and build it up. For motor drives, you have two fundamental options: Breakout board style: https://www.pololu.com/category/120/stepper-motor-drivers these are the type that mount in most 3d printers, and are fairly compact l, but need some wiring work done to be correct. The other type is a fully enclosed type: https://www.amazon.com/Digital-Microstep-Stepper-Controller-2-phase/dp/B07YWZRXGR these are controlled in the same way but can draw much larger currents and are probably easier to wire and set up. United space is critical for you I'd recommend these. Both types are controlled with the same step direction method. I hope this helps, let me know if you have any questions
TMC429
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Pwm stepper switch with arduino
Ok this makes a lot more sense. Does the TMC429look like it will work for you? You have 4 connections to the driver chip to the motor. 2 connections from the driver to the Arduino, the Arduino just needs the connection from the marlin microcontroller. So the wiring should be 4 data on the Arduino, 2 going the TMC, then 6-8 to motors.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing SpeedyStepper and TMC429 you can also consider the following projects:
FastAccelStepper - A high speed stepper library for Atmega 168/328p (nano), Atmega32u4, Atmega 2560, ESP32, ESP32S2, ESP32S3, ESP32C3 and Atmel SAM Due
Arduino-FOC - Arduino FOC for BLDC and Stepper motors - Arduino Based Field Oriented Control Algorithm Library
TMCStepper
WS2812FX - WS2812 FX Library for Arduino and ESP8266
SmartSpin2k - Transform your spin bike into a Smart Trainer!
ArduinoJson - 📟 JSON library for Arduino and embedded C++. Simple and efficient.
F3D - Fast and minimalist 3D viewer.
RF24 - OSI Layer 2 driver for nRF24L01 on Arduino & Raspberry Pi/Linux Devices [Moved to: https://github.com/nRF24/RF24]
Teacup_Firmware - Firmware for RepRap and other 3D printers
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SpeedyStepper vs Arduino-FOC
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SpeedyStepper vs WS2812FX
TMC429 vs SmartSpin2k
SpeedyStepper vs ArduinoJson
TMC429 vs F3D
SpeedyStepper vs RF24
SpeedyStepper vs Teacup_Firmware