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The Arduino Nano is a small board based on the ATmega328 or 168. It has male headers, so it can be plugged directly into a breadboard. It is small and compact, and features a USB chip.
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Arduino Nano no output on any controllable pins except for RX and TX pins
I have 2 Arduino Nanos which don't output anything on any controllable pins except for RX and TX pins. I used an LED which I have tested works on the 3.3v/GND and 5.0v/GND. When I try to control the R …
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Arduino randomly does incorrect addition
I've been trying to make an accelerometer calibration tool for my Arduino Nano and MPU6050, but the arduino seems to randomly do incorrect addition. If you look at the output of the console, it works …