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    Default A problem about using an arduino to controll motor

    I'm trying to use 28BYJ-48 stepper motor with ULN2003 driver Arduino, i.e. move an object in one direction for a short time and then reverse it and then do a repeat while the power in still on. I have made lots of stuff (electronic clocks mainly) but this the first time I have used an arduino controlled motor. I do have a question. Normally I solder my connections but with the UNO board that does not seem to be necessary. Is that correct?

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    Default Re: A problem about using an arduino to controll motor

    You can use dupont cables to connect the uno.
    https://nl.aliexpress.com/item/40002...rch-mainSearch

    There are also breakout headers for the uno having screw connections.
    https://nl.aliexpress.com/item/10050...rch-mainSearch

    The Arduino nano has the same Atmega 328P processor and has a smaller foot print
    You can make dupont cables your self:
    https://www.amazon.nl/JZK-krimpgeree...19011825&psc=1



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