@Natanox oh that thing 😄. But did u confed Martin to use stealth chop and 32 steps and interpolation? I mean without proper config it doesn't matter if Marlin or Klipper. Then they won't be quiet :). And it's a pain to connect them with uart to that board. Die configuring the driver's in there full potential. But you'll figure that out. I'm sure.
@Natanox that's totally related to motor noise. I don't know that particular fork of Marlin. But my advice regarding 3d printer fw. Do it yourself.Not totally from scratch. But like from source Marlin. So you get to know your printer. Your hw and all that stuff what can be configured. And how it affects your printer. That will take a lot of time, but the learning curve is steep. And later on you know your shitt. But I guess that's easy to say for one who spent a couple of 100s of hours doing so.
@Natanox I'm sorry to hear that. Can you get some pictures of the driver's? And have you connected them via uart /SPI? Bad drivers will result in not working. But if they work, you might get them to smooth silent operation.
@Natanox TriGorilla Boards setzen die Konfigurationspins MS1 + MS2 + MS3 auf 5 V (high), wodurch der TMC2209 in den 1/16 spreadCycle Modus gesetzt wird. Um den 1/16 stealthChop Modus zu aktivieren, den Pin SPREAD/MS3 am TMC2209 abschneiden, um die Verbindung zum Mainboard zu trennen (SPREAD hat einen internen Pull-Down Widerstand). https://learn.watterott.com/de/silentstepstick/pinconfig/tmc2209/
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