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@Cableguy
I also have 2 x Nano's, 2 x Pro Mini's and yet another model of UNO but they are at my partners house, I will add them to this post when I collect them in a few days time. I was thinking about using the Mini's or Nano's for other home projects like the blinds and more lights etc, I don't really know why I brought them, but I have to use them now. Even though I can place everything in hobby/project boxes, I would prefer to 3D print to the exact size, maybe something for the future with Acetone for smoothing. I created a modular variable power supply hat can handle 1.5v - 35v @ 5A. I have a fan inside it, I might use one of the above boards as a temperature controller for the fan, just for the fun of it. I only created my own variable modular power supply because I wanted one on an extremely small form factor to go with my soldering work station.
Erel has created a great little solution for creating Arduino solutions (currently it's on Google's page 6 for me as long as I do a generic search and not type in B4R). The only downside is that creating libraries is a compete pain in the butt (I'm still learning). One of the reasons why I'm learning C++ is simply because I need libraries for the B4R, it's still a great solution though, but it's not easy creating libraries, that's for sure.
Polulo stepper motor drivers? My dear fellow, what are you creating now???
10 minutes later...
Holy c..p
@Cableguy, I've just watched a couple of videos on CNC and Arduino's, WHAT THE...!!! Okay so you can use an Arduino to make and control a CNC machine and even a 3D printer, seriously man, a 3D printer, go away.
So what are you going to do with your stepper motors
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