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Answer by Neil_UK for Can I supply 3.3V to a 4V stepper motor?

Try powering the motor from 3.3 V. Nothing is going to get damaged. It will operate at slightly reduced maximum current, and hence torque. With a lower voltage, it won't step quite as quickly. Unless...

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Answer by Rohat Kılıç for Can I supply 3.3V to a 4V stepper motor?

Can I supply the motor with a 3.3V voltage for simplicityWell, you can but you'll lose torque and maximum speed.... or do I need two separate buck converters: a 4V for the motor and a 3.3V for the...

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Can I supply 3.3V to a 4V stepper motor?

I am making a stepper motor driver. The motor requires 4V but the STM32F103 chip I am using requires 3.3V. I am using a DC-DC buck converter to convert the 12V input. Can I supply the motor with a 3.3V...

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