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The Micro measures 48 mm in length and 18 mm in width and weighs about 13 g. The Nano, on the other hand, comes in the smallest form factor Arduino offers , with the same 18 mm width but a shorter ...
Premier space exploration disaster simulator, Kerbal Space Program, is fun to play with regular controls, but it can be improved with this DIY build that lets you launch ships with a giant red ...
They were not intended to be normal Arduino I/Os, but were give some commands to turn them on and off, as described in this SparkFun tutorial (actually for the Arduino Pro Micro). They are: TXLED0; ...
Build your very own custom computer mouse powered by Arduino, using 3D printed components together with a selection of buttons and controls Skip to main content Skip to secondary menu ...
To build your own version of the floppy disk save button, ... (a Seeeduino SAMD21 or Arduino Pro Micro will work fine) Soldering iron and supplies. Double-sided tape. Craft knife.