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Arduino Nano Vs. Uno: What's The Difference?If you're on the hunt for the perfect board, then you've probably come across the Uno and Nano. They're two of the most frequently used Arduino variations, but they serve different purposes.
Using such a common header pinout ... Arduino shields. This compatibility is achieved with an analog-digital converter and a 3.3 V regulator, mimicking the pins found in an Arduino Uno.
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