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In fact, it's only slightly larger than Arduino's smallest board, the Nano, at 51 mm x 21 mm. Both boards are excellent options for circuit building and prototyping, but are there any differences ...
Quickly, he started thinking to himself, “Hmm…I wonder if I could do this with an Arduino Nano?” We’ve all probably had similar thoughts, but [Peter] really put his theory to the test.
An Arduino Nano receives the signal from the TA7642 IC and lights up a series of LEDs as it detects strikes in closer and closer proximity to the detector. A white LED flashes when a strike is ...
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