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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 ...
With this he was able to push the number of cycles to over five million. Assuming the Arduino Nano clone isn’t using an amazingly high-quality EEPROM we can safely assume that most of us have ...
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.