M522 [WORKING]

If you are building a laser cutter, a plotter, or a heavy-duty CNC—stick with the M522. It doesn't need fancy software. It just needs a good power supply and a steady hand with a screwdriver.

Standard stepper motors sound like angry bees. The M522 tuning allows for a smoother current waveform. By adjusting the decay mode, you eliminate the "growl" at low speeds. If you are building a desktop CNC or a 3D printer for your home office, the M522 setting will save your sanity. If you are building a laser cutter, a

One of the biggest issues with microstepping is that you lose torque as you increase the steps per revolution. The M522 algorithm compensates for this by regulating the off-time (t_off). It keeps the motor cool while maintaining enough holding torque to keep your extruder from skipping steps. Standard stepper motors sound like angry bees