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    • SnowCrashundefined
      SnowCrash
      last edited by SnowCrash

      Hi everyone,

      I'm desperately looking to source 3 x TMC2660-PA ICs for a triple driver Duet-compatible module I've designed and very eager to test out.

      The big advantages of this particular module will be it's (relatively) small footprint (approx. 100x32mm), and the ability to directly configure the drivers' settings from the Duet's web interface (DWI).

      Problem is it's essentially impossible to source these ICs anywhere atm! I've searched long and deep and nobody has them in stock, whereas lead times range from early 2019 at best all the way to (and this is not a typo) late 2025...

      Is there perhaps a kind soul out there with 3 of these ICs on hand which they could spare?

      I will, of course, be more than happy to cover their cost and shipping charges.

      Once tested, I will also open-source the module's design for the benefit of anyone who might be interested.

      All the best,
      SnowCrash

      ps I've seriously looked into using other driver ICs by Trinamic and different manufacturers, but there are many issues with this kind of solution (lower power, compatibility with existing drivers on the Duet if you want to pair 2 steppers on each axis, firmware revisions needed for operating other 'smart' drivers like the TMC2660 directly from the DWI with all the bells and whistles like 256 microstepping, current setting, etc.)

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      • Sabagmnundefined
        Sabagmn
        last edited by

        Did you check here?
        https://www.semiconductorstore.com/cart/pc/viewPrd.asp?idproduct=50084&utm_source=octopart&utm_medium=compref&utm_campaign=OCTPTEC&utm_term=TMC2660-PA

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        • SnowCrashundefined
          SnowCrash @Sabagmn
          last edited by SnowCrash

          @sabagmn said in Looking for TMC2660-PA ICs:

          Did you check here?
          https://www.semiconductorstore.com/cart/pc/viewPrd.asp?idproduct=50084&utm_source=octopart&utm_medium=compref&utm_campaign=OCTPTEC&utm_term=TMC2660-PA

          Thanks for the pointer, @Sabagmn. Yep, I did. I sent out emails to all the suppliers I could find which had them marked as 'in stock' (and there weren't that many to begin with), but unfortunately they all came back negative so the listing is apparently outdated.

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          • dc42undefined
            dc42 administrators
            last edited by

            Yes they are hard to get at the moment. One alternative might be to use the TMC262 + 8 external mosfets. I believe that would be software-compatible with the TMC2660, although I haven't checked.

            Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
            Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
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            • SnowCrashundefined
              SnowCrash @dc42
              last edited by SnowCrash

              @dc42 said in Looking for TMC2660-PA ICs:

              Yes they are hard to get at the moment. One alternative might be to use the TMC262 + 8 external mosfets. I believe that would be software-compatible with the TMC2660, although I haven't checked.

              Thanks for the suggestion, @dc42. I've previously looked into that and the TMC262 only comes in QFN-32 package that I can't solder by hand so it's a no go for this project.

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              • veng1undefined
                veng1
                last edited by

                I typically use Octopart:

                https://octopart.com/search?q=TMC2660

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                • SnowCrashundefined
                  SnowCrash @veng1
                  last edited by

                  @veng1 said in Looking for TMC2660-PA ICs:

                  I typically use Octopart:

                  https://octopart.com/search?q=TMC2660

                  Thanks for the comment, @veng1. It was one of the first places I went to look for these ICs, but if you follow the links or email the suppliers you'll find that it's actually out of stock.

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