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# Take a photo of your existing wiring and label your wired goinf to the TinyG
# Take a photo of your existing wiring and label your wired goinf to the TinyG
# Remove the TinyG from your system, so you can work  on it.
# Remove the TinyG from your system, so you can work  on it.
# At this point turn the POTs on the stepper drivers you will be upgrading to the lowest setting (refer to TinyG or LP docs).DO NOT FORGET THIS STEP!
# At this point turn the POTs on the stepper drivers you will be upgrading to the lowest setting (refer to TinyG or LP docs). DO NOT FORGET THIS STEP!
# Note: all components are soldered to the top of the PCB (except the 4 long male headers)
# Note: all components are soldered to the top of the PCB (except the 4 long male headers)
# Solder the 4 female headers to the TinyG PCB (3x4P + 1x5P) and put the TinyG aside for now.
# Solder the 4 female headers to the TinyG PCB (3x4P + 1x5P) and put the TinyG aside for now.
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# Solder the 2 short male headers (2x4P) [J18, J20]
# Solder the 2 short male headers (2x4P) [J18, J20]
# Solder the 8 female headers to accept the upgraded stepper drivers. (8x8P) [J1x2, J4x2, J5x2, J8x2]
# Solder the 8 female headers to accept the upgraded stepper drivers. (8x8P) [J1x2, J4x2, J5x2, J8x2]
# Solder the 4 Capacitors provided [C1, C2, C3, C4). Note weprovide TH caps, but there is also a footprint for SMD caps. Make 100% certain that you identify te GND pad before soldering.
# Solder the 4 Capacitors provided [C1, C2, C3, C4). Note we provide TH caps, but there is also a footprint for SMD caps. Make 100% certain that you identify the GND pad before soldering.
# Solder the 4 long male headers to the underside of the PCB. (3x4P + 1x5P) [J2, J6, J10 + J14]]
# Solder the 4 long male headers to the underside of the PCB. (3x4P + 1x5P) [J2, J6, J10 + J14]]
# Now insert the PCB into the TinyG board with care, to ensure a good fit. The PCB must be higher than any component on the TinyG.
# Now insert the PCB into the TinyG board with care, to ensure a good fit. The PCB must be higher than any component on the TinyG.
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'''Wiring'''
'''Wiring'''
 
* The general approach is to mirror what you have already in your existing installation. It is assumed that you have a standard wiring install. (If not adjust as appropriate or contact us directly for support)
* Motors J15/11/7/3 - The positions are the same as for the TinyG, so simply moving the 4 wires for each motor to the new PCB will suffice.
* Z-Axis J19 - Connect the Zmax from the switch to the ZmaxIN, Zmin from the switch to the ZminIN. Connect the ZmaxOUT to the Zmax on the TinyG & the ZminOUT to the Zmin on the TinyG. Insert he 2 jumpers into position depending on LitePlacer vs OpenPNP configuration. The positions are marked on the PCB silkscreen.
* Jumpers - Make sure you have inserted the 2 jumpers into the correct position for LitePlacer or OpenPNP.
* Solenoid J12 - Connect the 24V pin to the Solenoid V+ and the S- to the V- pins. The CTL should be connected to the control pin for the solenoid coming from the TinyG.
* Pump J9 - Connect the 24V pin to the Pump V+ and the S- to the V- pins. The CTL should be connected to the control pin for the pump coming from the TinyG.
* Power - Move your main 24V supply wire from the TinyG to J17 and then add a connection from the 2nd 24V position back to the original 24V on the TinyG. Move your main GND supply wire from the TinyG to J17 and then add a connection from the 2nd GND position back to the original 24V on the TinyG. There is also a spare connector for 24V/GND on J17a with 2 positions each.
* Spare 3V3/GND pins - If you are using these connections for any purpose, wire them up now. If not using them, we suggest applying some electrical tape (or similar) so that you don't accidentally connect the jumper.
* Before connecting any of the stepper drivers, power the system on and confirm the 2 LEDs are lighting. If not disconnect power immediately and troubleshoot.
* Before applying power test the correct operation of the Zmax/Zmin connections with your DMM.
* Before inserting any of the stepper drivers test the correct operation of the Solenoid and the pump using LitePlacer/OpenPNP
*Steppers - Insert the upgraded steppers one at a time and test them out individually using LitePlacer or OpenPNP. Make sure the power is off each time before inserting the new drivers.





Revision as of 08:00, 30 April 2021

TMC2209 TinyG upgrade assembly instructions

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Here you can find the instruction for assembling your TMC2209 TinyG upgrade for LitePlacer, OpenPNP and other TinyG systems

The instructions assume you are installing headers for all 4 motors, which is recommended. However, if you only want to upgrade 2 or 3 stepper drivers, we suggest you install all the headers & connectors and only populate those positions you required.

Where to buy this upgrade?

You can purchase this PCB with optional components in our Tindie Store (Subject to availability)


Prerequisites

  • Soldering - You must possess the training, skills and equipment required for soldering.
  • Components - If you have not purchased the components, they you should source your own based on the BoM below.
  • TinyG V8 controller Board - obviously you will need a TinyG to complete the upgrade.
  • Your own TMC2209s from BigTreeTech v1.2

Bill of Materials

  • 1 x PCB (100x80mm)
  • 7 x 4P 5.0mm pitch Screw terminals
  • 2 x 3P 5.0mmm pitch Screw Terminals
  • 2 x Jumpers 2.54mm pitch
  • 6 x Male 2.54mm pitch Headers (4 extra long)
  • 12 x 2.54mm pitch Female Headers
  • 2 x 0805 red LEDs
  • 2 x 0805 resistors (for LEDs) 4K7 & 56K
  • 4 x TH capacitors (KEMET, 100uF 35V 105degC)
  • 2 x STD30NF06LT4 (STMicroelectronics N-Channel MOSFET)

You are free to use equivalents where appropriate. (e.g. soldering wires directly to the PCB instead of using the terminals, or SMD caps instead of the TH ones above)

Steps

  1. Take a photo of your existing wiring and label your wired goinf to the TinyG
  2. Remove the TinyG from your system, so you can work on it.
  3. At this point turn the POTs on the stepper drivers you will be upgrading to the lowest setting (refer to TinyG or LP docs). DO NOT FORGET THIS STEP!
  4. Note: all components are soldered to the top of the PCB (except the 4 long male headers)
  5. Solder the 4 female headers to the TinyG PCB (3x4P + 1x5P) and put the TinyG aside for now.
  6. Solder the 2 Mosfets (Pre-installed if components ordered) [Q1, Q2]
  7. Solder the 2 resistors (Pre-installed if components ordered) [R2 4K7, R1 56K]
  8. Solder the 2 LEDs (Pre-installed if components ordered) (0805 Red LED) [D1, D2]
  9. Solder the 7 Screw terminal Blocks (7x4P) [J19, J17a, J17, J15, J11, J7, J3]
  10. Solder the 2 Screw terminal Blocks (2x3P) [J12, J9]
  11. Solder the 2 short male headers (2x4P) [J18, J20]
  12. Solder the 8 female headers to accept the upgraded stepper drivers. (8x8P) [J1x2, J4x2, J5x2, J8x2]
  13. Solder the 4 Capacitors provided [C1, C2, C3, C4). Note we provide TH caps, but there is also a footprint for SMD caps. Make 100% certain that you identify the GND pad before soldering.
  14. Solder the 4 long male headers to the underside of the PCB. (3x4P + 1x5P) [J2, J6, J10 + J14]]
  15. Now insert the PCB into the TinyG board with care, to ensure a good fit. The PCB must be higher than any component on the TinyG.
  16. Insert he jumpers into J18 & J20. The position for LitePlacer and OpenPNP are marked on the PCB. Make sure not to jumper the 3V3 or GND pins. Make sure you are happy with the connections for Z-max & Z-min by checking the connections on J19 with you DMM.
  17. Before proceeding check all solder joints are good/acceptable.

Wiring

  • The general approach is to mirror what you have already in your existing installation. It is assumed that you have a standard wiring install. (If not adjust as appropriate or contact us directly for support)
  • Motors J15/11/7/3 - The positions are the same as for the TinyG, so simply moving the 4 wires for each motor to the new PCB will suffice.
  • Z-Axis J19 - Connect the Zmax from the switch to the ZmaxIN, Zmin from the switch to the ZminIN. Connect the ZmaxOUT to the Zmax on the TinyG & the ZminOUT to the Zmin on the TinyG. Insert he 2 jumpers into position depending on LitePlacer vs OpenPNP configuration. The positions are marked on the PCB silkscreen.
  • Jumpers - Make sure you have inserted the 2 jumpers into the correct position for LitePlacer or OpenPNP.
  • Solenoid J12 - Connect the 24V pin to the Solenoid V+ and the S- to the V- pins. The CTL should be connected to the control pin for the solenoid coming from the TinyG.
  • Pump J9 - Connect the 24V pin to the Pump V+ and the S- to the V- pins. The CTL should be connected to the control pin for the pump coming from the TinyG.
  • Power - Move your main 24V supply wire from the TinyG to J17 and then add a connection from the 2nd 24V position back to the original 24V on the TinyG. Move your main GND supply wire from the TinyG to J17 and then add a connection from the 2nd GND position back to the original 24V on the TinyG. There is also a spare connector for 24V/GND on J17a with 2 positions each.
  • Spare 3V3/GND pins - If you are using these connections for any purpose, wire them up now. If not using them, we suggest applying some electrical tape (or similar) so that you don't accidentally connect the jumper.
  • Before connecting any of the stepper drivers, power the system on and confirm the 2 LEDs are lighting. If not disconnect power immediately and troubleshoot.
  • Before applying power test the correct operation of the Zmax/Zmin connections with your DMM.
  • Before inserting any of the stepper drivers test the correct operation of the Solenoid and the pump using LitePlacer/OpenPNP
  • Steppers - Insert the upgraded steppers one at a time and test them out individually using LitePlacer or OpenPNP. Make sure the power is off each time before inserting the new drivers.


Differences for OpenPNP - The only difference is the position of the jumpers on


Differences for 'Other TinyG Systems'

Other sources of information - lp forum - TinyG shop - TMC2209 DS - Our Tindie Store