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So you've already outgrown Arduino's most beginner-friendly board, the Uno, and are looking to move on to bigger, more exciting projects. In that case, the Nano family might just be what you need ...
Smart Geofencing GPS Tracker with SMS Alerts Abstract This project presents a GPS tracking system that provides real-time location updates, Geo-fencing alerts, and battery monitoring. The system ...
A friend asked if I could write code for his Arduino Nano beacon project. His plan is to go sailing on the North Sea, turning his onboard transceiver in a floating beacon in the 2m band. To achieve ...
The Arduino Nano 33 BLE Rev2 is a significant leap forward in the world of microcontroller boards, designed to empower a diverse array of projects with its advanced capabilities.
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.
Other official builds include the Arduino Nano, designed to take up as little room as possible, and the Arduino Mega which features significantly more inputs and outputs than its cousin.
An Arduino Nano or a Micro might be the best options If a small board sounds like the most appropriate choice.
Arduino has announced four new Nano microcontroller-based boards that will be available for developers and makers in late July.