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So I have a stepper motor that's rated for 2.9V and 0.8A and I connected it to a L9110 Driver and I wanted to drive it with my arduino. But I don't know how to drive it safely without damaging the motor. I am using the stepper.h library and thought of connecting it to 3.3V pin on the Arduino but I am a bit concerned.. is it Ok to power it with 3.3V if no then What can I do?

Edit: the L9110 module I am using is a dual H Bridge.

Edit2: I was Indead Powering the Stepper and the Module directly from the arduino.. luckily the arduino survived.

Edit3: So I didn't have a 3V power supply so I used a Voltage Divider with a 9V battery and connected the L9110s module with the battery (after its voltage divided) and the module powers on.. but when the arduino starts driving the stepper the module's led starts Flickering instead of staying on and the stepper doesn't turn... I don't know what is the problem.

So I have a stepper motor that's rated for 2.9V and 0.8A and I connected it to a L9110 Driver and I wanted to drive it with my arduino. But I don't know how to drive it safely without damaging the motor. I am using the stepper.h library and thought of connecting it to 3.3V pin on the Arduino but I am a bit concerned.. is it Ok to power it with 3.3V if no then What can I do?

Edit: the L9110 module I am using is a dual H Bridge.

Edit2: I was Indead Powering the Stepper and the Module directly from the arduino.. luckily the arduino survived.

So I have a stepper motor that's rated for 2.9V and 0.8A and I connected it to a L9110 Driver and I wanted to drive it with my arduino. But I don't know how to drive it safely without damaging the motor. I am using the stepper.h library and thought of connecting it to 3.3V pin on the Arduino but I am a bit concerned.. is it Ok to power it with 3.3V if no then What can I do?

Edit: the L9110 module I am using is a dual H Bridge.

Edit2: I was Indead Powering the Stepper and the Module directly from the arduino.. luckily the arduino survived.

Edit3: So I didn't have a 3V power supply so I used a Voltage Divider with a 9V battery and connected the L9110s module with the battery (after its voltage divided) and the module powers on.. but when the arduino starts driving the stepper the module's led starts Flickering instead of staying on and the stepper doesn't turn... I don't know what is the problem.

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So I have a stepper motor that's rated for 2.9V and 0.8A and I connected it to a L9110 Driver and I wanted to drive it with my arduino. But I don't know how to drive it safely without damaging the motor. I am using the stepper.h library and thought of connecting it to 3.3V pin on the Arduino but I am a bit concerned.. is it Ok to power it with 3.3V if no then What can I do?

Edit: the L9110 module I am using is a dual H Bridge.

Edit2: I was Indead Powering the Stepper and the Module directly from the arduino.. luckily the arduino survived.

So I have a stepper motor that's rated for 2.9V and 0.8A and I connected it to a L9110 Driver and I wanted to drive it with my arduino. But I don't know how to drive it safely without damaging the motor. I am using the stepper.h library and thought of connecting it to 3.3V pin on the Arduino but I am a bit concerned.. is it Ok to power it with 3.3V if no then What can I do?

Edit: the L9110 module I am using is a dual H Bridge.

So I have a stepper motor that's rated for 2.9V and 0.8A and I connected it to a L9110 Driver and I wanted to drive it with my arduino. But I don't know how to drive it safely without damaging the motor. I am using the stepper.h library and thought of connecting it to 3.3V pin on the Arduino but I am a bit concerned.. is it Ok to power it with 3.3V if no then What can I do?

Edit: the L9110 module I am using is a dual H Bridge.

Edit2: I was Indead Powering the Stepper and the Module directly from the arduino.. luckily the arduino survived.

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So I have a stepper motor that's rated for 2.9V and 0.8A and I connected it to a L9110 Driver and I wanted to drive it with my arduino. But I don't know how to drive it safely without damaging the motor. I am using the stepper.h library and thought of connecting it to 3.3V pin on the Arduino but I am a bit concerned.. is it Ok to power it with 3.3V if no then What can I do?

Edit: the L9110 module I am using is a dual H Bridge.

So I have a stepper motor that's rated for 2.9V and 0.8A and I connected it to a L9110 Driver and I wanted to drive it with my arduino. But I don't know how to drive it safely without damaging the motor. I am using the stepper.h library and thought of connecting it to 3.3V pin on the Arduino but I am a bit concerned.. is it Ok to power it with 3.3V if no then What can I do?

So I have a stepper motor that's rated for 2.9V and 0.8A and I connected it to a L9110 Driver and I wanted to drive it with my arduino. But I don't know how to drive it safely without damaging the motor. I am using the stepper.h library and thought of connecting it to 3.3V pin on the Arduino but I am a bit concerned.. is it Ok to power it with 3.3V if no then What can I do?

Edit: the L9110 module I am using is a dual H Bridge.

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