







⚙️ Elevate your 3D printing game with silent power and precision!
The BIGTREETECH TMC2209 V1.3 is a high-performance stepper motor driver delivering up to 2.8A peak current with ultra-quiet operation and advanced thermal management. Compatible with popular 3D printer control boards, it features stall detection and supports UART communication for precise motor control, ensuring smoother, quieter, and more reliable 3D printing.







| ASIN | B08SMDY3SQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,022 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #1 in 3D Printer Interface & Driver Modules |
| Brand Name | BIGTREETECH |
| Color | black, gray |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (68) |
| Included Components | BIGTREETECH TMC2209 V1.3 (2PCS) |
| Item Weight | 0.02 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | BIGTREETECH |
| Material Type | PCB |
| Operating Temperature | 20 Degrees Celsius |
| Unit Count | 2.0 Count |
| Voltage | 28 Volts |
R**.
Works well and very Quiet
Works great and I like the larger than "usual" heatsinks. Very quiet operation.
J**G
Works great, drives Nema17 just fine
Works great
S**O
Super quiet, feature packed and a great investment.
Outside of the 5500 series these are the best at what they do, extremely quiet drivers with all the features you’d want making nighttime printing noise a thing of the past.
H**B
TMC2209 Driver: A Quiet Upgrade
Switching to TMC2209 drivers from the older DRV8825s significantly reduced the noise in my projects. These drivers operate so quietly, it's a noticeable improvement for anyone aiming to minimize sound. I installed the TMC2209s on a DRV8825 shield/expansion board that I found on Amazon, and they fit well. There are a couple of extra pins that don't connect to anything, but they're not needed for the driver to work effectively. One thing to keep in mind is the microstepping capability of the TMC2209s, which goes down to 1/8th. This might result in slower movement compared to some other drivers, but the reduction in noise and smooth operation more than compensates for the slight dip in speed.
I**A
Manufacturing issues?
I bought these drivers to control a 12v bipolar Nema17 stepper. When I used the 1st one in standalone mode I wasn’t able to make the motor move. The motor shaft was hard to move with the fingers when power was on but never moved. Then I used the 2nd one with the same result. I tried everything possible, including UART and nothing. Finally, I decided to get a couple new controllers from the same brand and model and worked at the first try. So it seems to be the 1st ones (both of them) came with manufacturing issues and I ended up losing several hours of troubleshooting.
H**R
Make sure you wire according to the datasheet
If you're working with a microcontroller and not a prebuilt board, be sure your logic voltage and your motor voltage are going to the right pin. The datasheet is correct, I got a module with a poorly labeled pin. Always check the datasheet.
A**E
Great little stepper drivers
The noise difference in StealthChop mode is astonishing. I run mine completely over UART which is very handy. Also the built in step generator (VActual) is great for offloading the stepping logic from your micro controller so it can get on with more important things
A**R
Not all of them work every time
One of these went up in smoke right out the packaging. Besides that, the other ones been holding up great.
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