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May '12

cbenson Regular

Entirely correct. Updated and appreciated.

May '12

engblaze

Great writeup. Just a note, the Arduino Pro, Pro Mini, and Bluetooth actually use the ATMega328 in their most current revisions. The ATMega168 is pretty dated at this point and isn’t seen too often in newer hardware. Thanks for the comparison!

Mar '15

digital-9

can arduino nano be replace with arduino uno?

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Mar '15 ▶ digital-9

cbenson Regular

@digital The functionality is similar, but the shape (form factor) is different.

Apr '15

nandikiccha

is Ardino nano available in 12bit or 16bit ???

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Apr '15 ▶ nandikiccha

cbenson Regular

@Nandi Kiccha The Arduino Nano has 6x 8-bit PWM pins and 8x 10-bit analog IO pins.

Apr '15

justeenfaltriguera

What is the comparison of the Arduino Micro R3 (by Adafruit) and the Arduino Uno? Please clarify. Arduino Uno is ideal, but the form factor is too large for fitting. I wanted to see whether I should choose between the Arduino Micro, Nano, or Pro Mini. I’m not familiar with any of the smaller boards, but a sketch similar to the Uno would be helpful.

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Apr '15 ▶ justeenfaltriguera

cbenson Regular

@Justeen Faltriguera That’s hard to do in a reply to a blog post, so if you can create a new topic on the RobotShop forum we’ll be able to better list the comparison.

May '15

pra

how to get mac address for arduino nano v1,0

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May '15 ▶ pra

cbenson Regular

@pra The Arduino Nano cannot connect directly to the Internet and as such there would be no need for a MAC address.