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.
Apart from understanding the Arduino's code language, one of the most confusing parts about the platform — especially for beginners — is picking the right board to use in a project. Sure, it isn't ...
Arduino's Nano line will soon welcome four new products. They're all small boards like the classic one, making Nano a family of small boards meant for compact projects. All the new boards boast low ...
A basic Arduino board adds creativity, flexibility, and interactivity to your home lab. It costs little but opens countless ...
The Arduino Nano ESP32 is an ESP32-S3-based WiFi and Bluetooth microcontroller board designed for IoT applications for hobbyists and enterprise use cases. The new Nano board comes with 8 MB PSRAM and ...
In this series of projects, we will look at the Arduino simulator and how to build and simulate Arduino projects. We will use a free Arduino Simulator (Wokwi). Wokwi Arduino simulator is a ...
Discover the ultimate IoT powerhouse—Arduino Nano ESP32! Unleash creativity with C/C++ in Arduino IDE, or embrace MicroPython's simplicity. Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5 LE, 16 MB Flash, LEDs, all in a compact ...