Not to forget it's also breadboard friendly. Just slightly bigger than the original Arduino Nano (1mm longer and 3mm wider) and maintaining the same pin arrangement, Maker Nano is compatible with most, if not all, of the daughter boards for Arduino Nano in the market. With the help of 12 x LEDs, 1 x programmable push button and 1 x piezo buzzer, you can start coding and have some fun experimenting with Maker Nano right out-of-the-box without the hassle of wiring up any circuit. As you learn and start building projects, the LEDs for each digital I/O pin will also come handy for circuit troubleshooting. It's very prone to error and sometimes, not reversible. Wiring up your own circuit is always the most tedious part of learning electronics. Love Maker UNO? But it's too big to fit into your project? Worry not! Introducing Maker Nano, an Arduino board specially crafted for building projects while maintaining all the useful features of Maker UNO.
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