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The BIGTREETECH TMC2209 V1.3 is a cutting-edge stepper motor driver module designed for professional-grade 3D printers. Featuring StealthChop2 for ultra-quiet operation, it supports up to 2.8A peak current and integrates CoolStep technology to reduce energy consumption by 75%. Its StallGuard4 sensorless homing eliminates the need for limit switches, simplifying printer design. Compatible with major 3D printer controller boards and offering flexible UART and STEP/DIR modes, this driver delivers smooth, efficient, and silent motor control for next-level printing performance.









| ASIN | B07ZPV4HFP |
| Are batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #106,283 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #72 in 3D Printer Motors |
| Brand | BIGTREETECH Direct |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (62) |
| Date First Available | 13 September 2023 |
| Item Weight | 9 g |
| Item model number | TMC2209 V1.3 |
| Manufacturer | BIGTREETECH Direct |
| Model Name | TMC2209 V1.3 |
| Model number | TMC2209 V1.3 |
| Package Dimensions | 10.41 x 10.16 x 3.05 cm; 9 g |
| UPC | 787794452214 |
| Voltage | 2209 Volts |
F**H
Bamm, just like that brought my Artillery S2 back to printing. I have to say after trying several other replacements, this one is dead silent like the original driver. Thank you! Edit: Awwww for some reason the step motor on my printer now runs backward. Boo. I think it's still a five star for someone else. I don't want to learn how to edit my firmware for this.
A**E
This stepper driver was to replace one on a functioning 3D printer. The existing one was a 8825 for the bed axis. I was getting overshoot at high speeds, and thought a larger motor with a driver that could handle more current would help. So far, I replaced the driver, but not the motor yet. I had to change a jumper setting on the board, so the steps would match my existing setup, as the 8825 used the jumpers in a different config. It works well, and made that axis of the printer much quieter. However, it actually doesn't hold as well as the 8825 did. I tried adjusting the current, but would still lose steps at high speeds, where the 8825 could still hold. I had to adjust my jerk speed down some for this driver, and it is smooth and quiet, but was hoping for more on the holding power. Maybe with a new motor, it will do better. If you're looking for a cheap upgrade to really cut down the noise, then this is for you. I wasn't concerned about noise, just looking for something that could handle more current.
R**B
Ender 3 Pro + SKR v1.4Turbo + TCM2209 Stepper drivers = 1 Awesome Printer! compared to the basic Ender 3 Pro steppers, these are 1 hell of an upgrade! You go from EeeEEEeEEeeeE sounding movements to Wooooosh Wooooooosh hahahhahahha Read the instructions carefully, you may need to cut a pin off the driver board. Easy tho. The included heat syncs really do a great job as well. I've run a couple prints, lasting a few hours, without having the lid on my components case, so no fan... Never had the printer shutoff from overheating. As long as you update you firmware correction and using a compatible board, these stepper drivers are great!
A**.
I ordered 5 of these total to upgrade the stock drivers in my Anycubic I3 Mega (previously upgraded with the Mega S upgrade kit). Now the machine is so quiet that when I started it printing, I thought the extruder wasnt working at all. The ONLY noise coming from it now is the fans, and I have upgrades in the works for those too, as well as some MOSFETS for safer power to the hotbed and heater.
A**T
TMC2209 is such a significant upgrade over A4988. There is no sound from the stepper, which I didn't even think was possible until now! FYI I'm using it with a Nema17 stepper.
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