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I want to run the 5V board at 3.3V because I can get the 5V version cheaper than the 3.3V version.

I read that you can power the Arduino Pro Mini with a battery by connecting the battery to the 5V pin, bypassing the regulator.

Somewhere else I read that the only difference between a 3.3V and 5V Pro Mini is the regulator.

Are these assumptions correct? If yes, can I use a 5V Pro Mini like a 3.3V by powering it with a 3V Battery on the 5V pin?

updated: I want to run the 5V board at 3.3V.

(I can get the 5V version cheaper)

I read that you can power the Arduino Pro Mini with a battery by connecting the battery to the 5V pin, bypassing the regulator.

Somewhere else I read that the only difference between a 3.3V and 5V Pro Mini is the regulator.

Are these assumptions correct? If yes, can I use a 5V Pro Mini like a 3.3V by powering it with a 3V Battery on the 5V pin?

updated: I want to run the 5V board at 3.3V.

(I can get the 5V version cheaper)

I want to run the 5V board at 3.3V because I can get the 5V version cheaper than the 3.3V version.

I read that you can power the Arduino Pro Mini with a battery by connecting the battery to the 5V pin, bypassing the regulator.

Somewhere else I read that the only difference between a 3.3V and 5V Pro Mini is the regulator.

Are these assumptions correct? If yes, can I use a 5V Pro Mini like a 3.3V by powering it with a 3V Battery on the 5V pin?

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I read that you can power the Arduino Pro Mini with a battery by connecting the battery to the 5V pin, bypassing the regulator.

Somewhere else I read that the only difference between a 3.3V and 5V Pro Mini is the regulator.

Are these assumptions correct? If yes, can I use a 5V Pro Mini like a 3.3V by powering it with a 3V Battery on the 5V pin?

updated: I want to run the 5V board at 3.3V.

(I can get the 5V version cheaper)

I read that you can power the Arduino Pro Mini with a battery by connecting the battery to the 5V pin, bypassing the regulator.

Somewhere else I read that the only difference between a 3.3V and 5V Pro Mini is the regulator.

Are these assumptions correct? If yes, can I use a 5V Pro Mini like a 3.3V by powering it with a 3V Battery on the 5V pin?

(I can get the 5V version cheaper)

I read that you can power the Arduino Pro Mini with a battery by connecting the battery to the 5V pin, bypassing the regulator.

Somewhere else I read that the only difference between a 3.3V and 5V Pro Mini is the regulator.

Are these assumptions correct? If yes, can I use a 5V Pro Mini like a 3.3V by powering it with a 3V Battery on the 5V pin?

updated: I want to run the 5V board at 3.3V.

(I can get the 5V version cheaper)

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laktak
  • 143
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  • 6
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