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    Duet 3 6HC External TMC 2208 or 2209 with Stall Detection

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    • Depundefined
      Dep
      last edited by Dep

      All motor drivers on the board are used in my printer and I need another driver to connect the E3D Coupler motor. How can I connect an external driver to the Duet 3 board?

      I have a StepStick MKS TMC2208 and 2209.

      Please recommend how to connect it correctly in order to be able to set the motor current and use Stall Detection.

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      • Vetiundefined
        Veti
        last edited by Veti

        well there is the https://www.duet3d.com/Duet3Expansion1XD board to connect external stepper drivers.

        BUT
        this makes no sense in your case.

        for the same price you can get https://www.duet3d.com/Duet3Toolboard1LC which has a TMC2209 driver on it and is integrated better and offers more features.

        and with the first board you can not use stall detection.

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        • Depundefined
          Dep
          last edited by

          This option is understandable. Unfortunately, I don't have this board right now.

          Is it possible to connect the driver directly to the board?

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          • Vetiundefined
            Veti @Dep
            last edited by

            @Dep said in Duet 3 6HC External TMC 2208 or 2209 with Stall Detection:

            Is it possible to connect the driver directly to the board?

            no

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            • Depundefined
              Dep
              last edited by

              Good. Thanks for the answer! I will then use the board you wrote.

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