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The Arduino Nano and Raspberry Pi Pico support different input voltages, so they also use different power sources. However, they can both be powered with a 5V supply via their onboard USB ports.
The most basic model in this lineup is the “Nano Every”, a 5V board with the ATmega4809 at its center. This brings 48 KB of flash and 6 KB of RAM to the party, running at 20 Mhz.
Arduino has announced four new Nano microcontroller-based boards that will be available for developers and makers in late July. ... (I/Os) and should not be used for connecting to 5V signals. ...
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