Robokits @ instructables.com have an article describing stepper motors and how to drive them using Arduino. They write:
Lots of People want to build Them own small Cnc machine . they started with drives stepper motor but they stacked in controller Programming . In this instructable Robokits will provide a resource to control your Stepper motor with Arduino. Before Programming we have to learn some basics Related to Stepper motor .
Control Nema Stepper Motor With Arduino – [Link]
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I NEED HELP WITH THE “DRIVE” I HAVE A 220V STEPPER MOTOR..
I am sorry, i don’t understand your question.
When we use arduino to control stepper motor it can not supply the motor with 220 volts and the relay could not solve this.. That what I need help with.. How to control 220 volts using arduino without relay?
I am afraid that this motor driver board can only drive low voltage steppers. For high voltage stepper a specialized driving circuit is needed.