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Trinamic does not offer products with direct support for common 3D formats like mach3 or GRBL at the moment. Instead, Trinamic products basically use an easy to use control language called TMCL (Trinamic Motion Control Language), which is more optimized for handling machines and for programming own motion control sequences.
https://forums.ni.com/t5/Motion-Control-and-Motor-Drives/Trinamic-3-stepper-motor-controller-TMCM-310/td-p/328527
Motion Control and Motor Drives. ... You still may see a description of my software TMCM-DLL, and other articles of mine on Trinamic support forum. I am sure you know how to find it. My profile on Trinamic forum is blocked for no reason. So, I cannot update the description of TMCM-DLL. Since then I have extended and enhanced the software.
https://discuss.inventables.com/t/trinamic-stepper-drivers/72093
Has anyone used any of the Trinamic stepper drivers on their X-Carve? They are very popular with 3D printers, very quiet and have loads of configurable features. The TMC2660 comes on this break-out board which could be …
https://www.trinamic.com/support/help-center/how-to/
Below you can find a selection of Trinamic videos and blog post explaining how to get started with different products. Sometimes, all you need is an Arduino or Raspberry Pi and a couple of wires to drive stepper motors using Trinamic's ICs or EVAL boards.
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