docs: Note stealthchop can cause overcurrent error in TMC_Drivers.md
Signed-off-by: Kevin O'Connor <kevin@koconnor.net>
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current passing through the driver. This may indicate a loose or
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current passing through the driver. This may indicate a loose or
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shorted wire to the stepper motor or within the stepper motor itself.
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shorted wire to the stepper motor or within the stepper motor itself.
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This error may also occur if using stealthchop mode and the TMC driver
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is not able to accurately predict the mechanical load of the motor.
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(If the driver makes a poor prediction then it may send too much
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current through the motor and trigger its own over-current detection.)
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To test this, disable stealthchop mode and check if the errors
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continue to occur.
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**TMC reports error: ... reset=1(Reset)** OR **CS_ACTUAL=0(Reset?)**
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**TMC reports error: ... reset=1(Reset)** OR **CS_ACTUAL=0(Reset?)**
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OR **SE=0(Reset?)**: This indicates that the driver has reset itself
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OR **SE=0(Reset?)**: This indicates that the driver has reset itself
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mid-print. This may be due to voltage or wiring issues.
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mid-print. This may be due to voltage or wiring issues.
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