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This complete tutorial will help you building an Arduino based GPS Tracker using the NEO-6M GPS Module.
Options to power the Arduino Nano include USB, VIN, and 5 volt pin, meaning you have power options for almost any situation.
The Arduino Nano and Uno are equipped with very similar processors (the chip that essentially serves as the brain of the board). The Nano features an ATmega328, while the Uno sports an ATmega328P.
Arduino has announced the new UNO R4 board family for prototyping and learning. The new models feature a faster microcontroller, a USB-C connector, improved power, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth LE, and more.
Arduino UNO R4 Renesas RA4M1 32-bit maker board offered with optional ESP32-S3 WiFI & BLE module Arduino have launched an upgrade to their 8-bit Arduino UNO R3 board with the Arduino UNO R4 featuring ...
This article is completely focused on Arduino UNO only, if you want to know about the other options you can check out our previous article on Different Types of Arduino Boards where we have compared ...
Although a “CommsLink” module providing an RS-232 port was available back in the day, it’s become hard to find, inspiring [James] to design a completely new module based on an Arduino Nano.
Even with more and more devices making the leap to USB-C, the Arduino Uno still proudly sports a comparatively ancient Type-B port. It wouldn’t be a stretch to say that many Hackaday readers ...
This project is based on a classical Arduino uno (a Nano or a Mega can also be used) and a Nextion touch screen. The two parts communicate using an Arduino serial RS232 line. In order to free the ...
Developers, makers and electronic enthusiasts searching for a small Arduino development board may be interested in the aptly named Atto. A small affordable USB development board designed ...