docs: Update TMC_Drivers.md with notes on spreadCycle vs stealthChop modes
Signed-off-by: Kevin O'Connor <kevin@koconnor.net>
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`driver_IHOLDDELAY` should also be calibrated accordingly. If unsure,
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`driver_IHOLDDELAY` should also be calibrated accordingly. If unsure,
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prefer to not specify a `hold_current`.
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prefer to not specify a `hold_current`.
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## Enabling "StealthChop" Mode
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## Setting "spreadCycle" vs "stealthChop" Mode
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By default, Klipper places the TMC drivers in "spreadCycle" mode. If
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By default, Klipper places the TMC drivers in "spreadCycle" mode. If
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the driver supports "stealthChop" then it can be enabled by adding
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the driver supports "stealthChop" then it can be enabled by adding
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`stealthchop_threshold: 999999` to the TMC config section.
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`stealthchop_threshold: 999999` to the TMC config section.
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In general, spreadCycle mode provides greater torque and greater
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positional accuracy than stealthChop mode. However, stealthChop mode
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may produce significantly lower audible noise on some printers.
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Tests comparing modes have shown an increased "positional lag" of
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around 75% of a full-step during constant velocity moves when using
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stealthChop mode (for example, on a printer with 40mm
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rotation_distance and 200 steps_per_rotation, position deviation of
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constant speed moves increased by ~0.150mm). However, this "delay in
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obtaining the requested position" may not manifest as a significant
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print defect and one may prefer the quieter behavior of stealthChop
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mode.
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It is recommended to always use "spreadCycle" mode (by not specifying
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It is recommended to always use "spreadCycle" mode (by not specifying
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`stealthchop_threshold`) or to always use "stealthChop" mode (by
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`stealthchop_threshold`) or to always use "stealthChop" mode (by
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setting `stealthchop_threshold` to 999999). Unfortunately, the drivers
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setting `stealthchop_threshold` to 999999). Unfortunately, the drivers
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