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The newest member of the Nano family that combines the openness and support of the Arduino community with the robust capabilities of Espressif’s ESP32-S3 microcontroller.
While relatively old, the Arduino Nano is still priced at $24.90, which is a significant price leap from the more recent and more affordable Nano Every that you can get for $13.70.
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.
Features and Benefits. The Arduino Nano ESP32 presents a unique blend of features that make it the ideal microcontroller for an array of IoT applications, from home automation and gaming to education.
A single Arduino SIM can be used in over 100 countries worldwide with one data plan, which offers 10MB free data for up to 90 days and then costs $1.50 per month for up to 5MB per month.
The Arduino Nano is an extremely handy component for hobby projects, one-offs, and small-run devices. You can buy them cheaply by the dozen. They fit into all but the smallest enclosures.
Arduino has introduced a Nano shaped board with a Wi-Fi and Bluetooth LE capable Espressif’s ESP32-S3 microcontroller, supporting it with the Arduino IDE and MicroPython. “Beginners can explore in an ...