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Corrections for dylsexic TMC

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Scott Lahteine 2018-09-28 14:49:34 -05:00
parent 71d06ef1b2
commit 7d5c336c56
2 changed files with 4 additions and 4 deletions

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@ -94,7 +94,7 @@
#define STALL_GUARD_CONFIG_PATTERN 0x17F00ul
#define STALL_GUARD_VALUE_PATTERN 0x7F00ul
//definitions for the input from the TCM260
//definitions for the input from the TMC2660
#define STATUS_STALL_GUARD_STATUS 0x1ul
#define STATUS_OVER_TEMPERATURE_SHUTDOWN 0x2ul
#define STATUS_OVER_TEMPERATURE_WARNING 0x4ul

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@ -33,14 +33,14 @@
//! return value for TMC26XStepper.getOverTemperature() if there is a overtemperature situation in the TMC chip
/*!
* This warning indicates that the TCM chip is too warm.
* This warning indicates that the TMC chip is too warm.
* It is still working but some parameters may be inferior.
* You should do something against it.
*/
#define TMC26X_OVERTEMPERATURE_PREWARING 1
//! return value for TMC26XStepper.getOverTemperature() if there is a overtemperature shutdown in the TMC chip
/*!
* This warning indicates that the TCM chip is too warm to operate and has shut down to prevent damage.
* This warning indicates that the TMC chip is too warm to operate and has shut down to prevent damage.
* It will stop working until it cools down again.
* If you encouter this situation you must do something against it. Like reducing the current or improving the PCB layout
* and/or heat management.
@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ class TMC26XStepper {
*
* Keep in mind that you must also call TMC26XStepper.start() in order to configure the stepper driver for use.
*
* By default the Constant Off Time chopper is used, see TCM262Stepper.setConstantOffTimeChopper() for details.
* By default the Constant Off Time chopper is used, see TMC26XStepper.setConstantOffTimeChopper() for details.
* This should work on most motors (YMMV). You may want to configure and use the Spread Cycle Chopper, see setSpreadCycleChopper().
*
* By default a microstepping of 1/32th is used to provide a smooth motor run, while still giving a good progression per step.