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An Arduino Nano or a Micro might be the best options If a small board sounds like the most appropriate choice.
The Arduino Nano itself is the most basic and oldest of the group, and just like its many iterations, it's designed to work primarily with breadboards, making it a great tool for prototyping.
While the pinout is very similar to the Arduino Nano’s, there are four (12-bit) analogue inputs rather than eight (10-bit). Some digital GPIO pins are numbered differently too.
Arduino Nano R4 pinout diagram Two SKUs are offered for the Arduino Nano R4: ABX00143 with headers ideal for breadboard projects ($13.30) and ABX00142 without headers ($12.10) to solder the board to a ...
The power of Espressif’s ESP32-S3 meets Arduino’s unmatched customer experience, documentation and community — all in the compact form factor of the Nano. Provides support for both ...
The Arduino Nano Connector Carrier is a compact add-on board designed for the Arduino Nano boards to allow easy connection to Qwiic, Grove, and Modulino expansion modules. The company also announced ...