Valkyrie & D2WF +Dx5 - Stallguard homing on XYZ(UV)
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Valkyrie stallguard homing on all 5 axes (XY+ZUV) has been working awesome for 6 months now on Duet 2 WiFi + Duex5. I want a D36HC but wonder if it will be as smooth using stallguard as homing with the TMC5160s
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@pro3d Duet2 2660 implement stallguard2, Duet3 5160/2209 implement stallguard4. There are some differences in how they operate (spreadcycle vs. stealthchop), and the Stallguard docs describe this in detail.
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PS: You probably want to update your graphics to use the proper larger than sign ">" ... if you really reach temperatures beyond 450C on the nozzle for example.
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@oliof said in Valkyrie & D2WF +Dx5 - Stallguard homing on XYZ(UV):
PS: You probably want to update your graphics to use the proper larger than sign ">" ... if you really reach temperatures beyond 450C on the nozzle for example.
Pretty sure he wants it to be "Up to 450C"
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@oliof said in Valkyrie & D2WF +Dx5 - Stallguard homing on XYZ(UV):
@pro3d Duet2 2660 implement stallguard2, Duet3 5160/2209 implement stallguard4. There are some differences in how they operate (spreadcycle vs. stealthchop), and the Stallguard docs describe this in detail.
Graphics are correct
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@oliof said in Valkyrie & D2WF +Dx5 - Stallguard homing on XYZ(UV):
@pro3d Duet2 2660 implement stallguard2, Duet3 5160/2209 implement stallguard4. There are some differences in how they operate (spreadcycle vs. stealthchop), and the Stallguard docs describe this in detail.
5160 say stallguard 2: https://www.trinamic.com/products/integrated-circuits/details/tmc5160/
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@pro3d you're right, I confused this with the 2209s. Apologies.