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The official Arduino team has this week announced the availability to preorder its new Arduino Nano Every and range of Arduino Nano 33 development boards.
The Arduino Nano and Uno are equipped with very similar processors (the chip that essentially serves as the brain of the board). The Nano features an ATmega328, while the Uno sports an ATmega328P.
The electronics are straightforward, with the complete parts list consisting of an Arduino Nano 33 IoT device connected to a pair of RGB LEDs and 50 Ohm resistors.
In an exciting development for Internet of Things (IoT) enthusiasts, Arduino has unveiled its latest offering: the Arduino Nano ESP32. This compact but robust addition to the brand’s Nano family ...
The Nano ESP32 supports both Micropython and Arduino programming languages, providing a clear path for those already familiar with one platform to easily switch back and forth as needed.
According to Arduino, the Nano ESP32 brings plug-and-play IoT deployments to advanced enterprise use cases and hobbyist engineers. The Nano ESP32 18×45-mm development board is available to order today ...
The new lineup is compatible with the original Nano boards and includes the Nano Every, Nano 33 IOT, Nano 33 BLE, and Nano BLE Sense. While often compared to the Raspberry Pi, the Arduino is built ...
Arduino has announced that it will make security best practices achievable for anyone by including them as standard in the popular, easy-to-use Arduino IoT Cloud solution.
An Arduino Nano or a Micro might be the best options If a small board sounds like the most appropriate choice.
The new Nano design continues the legacy of Arduino boards being prototype friendly, but adds the ability to include the boards in a product design based on surface mount assembly.