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Arduino Nano Vs Arduino Uno, Arduino Nano i2c LCD 16x2

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Project Description:
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Arduino itself is not a specific board type or microcontroller. Rather, Arduino refers to a whole family of boards like Arduino Uno, Arduino Nano, Arduino Pro Mini, Arduino Mega, and so on, you can check a complete list of the Arduino AVR boards, Simply open the Arduino IDE, click on the Tools menu, boards you will see a long list of the Arduino AVR boards that have different advantages and disadvantages. It’s not possible to make a comparison of all the available boards, but in this video, I am going to compare Arduino Uno with Arduino Nano.
In this video, I will also answer one of the most frequently asked questions. Can I run the same program using the Arduino Nano or Arduino Mega? I will practically explain this with the help of a small project. As you know there are multiple Arduino Boards choosing the right one for your project is no small feat and some thought should be given to the one that you use. When and why you should use Arduino Nano instead of using the Arduino Uno or Arduino mega or any other type of the Arduino board?
Without any further delay, let’s get started!!!
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Arduino Nano USB-C Type ( recommended):
ESP32 WiFi + Bluetooth Module for iOT Projects (recommended), more IO pins, improved speed, and supports a Lipo Battery:
Arduino Nano I/O shield:
I2C 16x2 I2C LCD Module:
ESP32 Wifi + Bluetooth Module:
LM7805 Voltage Regulator:
470uf capacitor:
330-ohm resistor:
DC Female Power Jack:
Female Headers:
Male Headers:
LEDs:
Other Must-Have Tools and Components:
Top Arduino Sensors:
Super Starter kit for Beginners
Top Oscilloscopes
Variable Supply:
Digital Multimeter:
Top Soldering iron kits: "best"
Top Portable drill machines:
Jumper Wires:
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Hardware Tools:
DISCLAIMER: This video and description contain affiliate links, which means that if you click on one of the product links, I will receive a small commission. This helps support the channel and allows me to continue to make videos like this. Thank you for your support!
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Project Description:
********************
Arduino itself is not a specific board type or microcontroller. Rather, Arduino refers to a whole family of boards like Arduino Uno, Arduino Nano, Arduino Pro Mini, Arduino Mega, and so on, you can check a complete list of the Arduino AVR boards, Simply open the Arduino IDE, click on the Tools menu, boards you will see a long list of the Arduino AVR boards that have different advantages and disadvantages. It’s not possible to make a comparison of all the available boards, but in this video, I am going to compare Arduino Uno with Arduino Nano.
In this video, I will also answer one of the most frequently asked questions. Can I run the same program using the Arduino Nano or Arduino Mega? I will practically explain this with the help of a small project. As you know there are multiple Arduino Boards choosing the right one for your project is no small feat and some thought should be given to the one that you use. When and why you should use Arduino Nano instead of using the Arduino Uno or Arduino mega or any other type of the Arduino board?
Without any further delay, let’s get started!!!
********************
Purchase from DigitSpace:
Amazon Purchase links:
*****************
Arduino Nano USB-C Type ( recommended):
ESP32 WiFi + Bluetooth Module for iOT Projects (recommended), more IO pins, improved speed, and supports a Lipo Battery:
Arduino Nano I/O shield:
I2C 16x2 I2C LCD Module:
ESP32 Wifi + Bluetooth Module:
LM7805 Voltage Regulator:
470uf capacitor:
330-ohm resistor:
DC Female Power Jack:
Female Headers:
Male Headers:
LEDs:
Other Must-Have Tools and Components:
Top Arduino Sensors:
Super Starter kit for Beginners
Top Oscilloscopes
Variable Supply:
Digital Multimeter:
Top Soldering iron kits: "best"
Top Portable drill machines:
Jumper Wires:
3D printers:
CNC Machines:
Electronics Accessories:
Hardware Tools:
DISCLAIMER: This video and description contain affiliate links, which means that if you click on one of the product links, I will receive a small commission. This helps support the channel and allows me to continue to make videos like this. Thank you for your support!
****************
For more Projects and tutorials visit my Websites
Electronic Clinic:
Programming Digest:
Follow me on Instagram:
Follow my Facebook Page Electronic Clinic:
Follow my Facebook Group, Arduino Projects:
Email:
#arduinonano #i2clcd #electroniclinic
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