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BIGTREETECH EZ2209 TMC2209 stepper motor driver module with black PCB and integrated heatsink

BTT EZ2209 Stepper Motor Driver

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BIGTREETECH EZ2209 is the pinless TMC2209 driver for BTT/BIQU EZ-driver boards. Use it when you want quiet, current-controlled stepper motion in an EZ socket without the bent-pin risk of a traditional StepStick module.

Why this over a standard TMC2209?

  • EZ connector format: made for SKR 3 EZ, Manta E3EZ, Octopus MAX EZ, and other BTT/BIQU boards with EZ-driver sockets.
  • Quiet motion: TMC2209-based driver with StealthChop2 for low-speed silence and SpreadCycle for higher-speed torque.
  • Smarter current control: MicroPlyer interpolation, StallGuard4 locked-motor detection, and CoolStep dynamic current control are supported by the TMC2209 platform.
  • Safer handling: the EZ board frame and integrated heatsink reduce exposed-pin handling and help protect the driver IC.

Specifications

  • Driver IC: TMC2209
  • Motor supply voltage: 4.75–28V DC
  • Current rating: 2A RMS, 2.8A peak
  • Control modes: STEP/DIR or UART
  • Microstepping: 2, 4, 8, 16 with interpolation up to 256 microsteps
  • Board size: 15.24 × 20.32mm
  • Firmware fit: Klipper or Marlin on compatible BTT/BIQU EZ-socket control boards

Fitment and alternatives

  • Use this for EZ-driver sockets, not a bare standard StepStick socket unless you are also using the proper EZ-driver connector/adapter.
  • If your control board uses standard StepStick pins, use the BTT TMC2209 v1.2 Stepper Driver instead.
  • If you need a higher-current EZ-format SPI driver, see the BTT EZ5160 PRO Stepper Motor Driver.

Installation notes

  • Power off before installing or removing the driver. Do not hot-plug stepper drivers.
  • Confirm orientation before inserting the module; reversed driver installation can damage the driver or control board.
  • Leave the factory heatsink in place unless you are deliberately reworking the thermal interface.