Arduino IDE Setup I’ll be working with the Arduino IDE 2.x for these experiments, as I prefer its advanced features. However, you can also use the older IDE version 1.8x if you wish. The first step in working with the new Nano board is to install a boards manager. Arduino has provi...
parallel resistance can be a little confusing to calculate the total resistance of that section, however, considering they are all the same value we can cheat a little, we can divide
— one to program the other ones. Once you’ve done that, you have essentially an Arduino with limited pinout and two onboard LEDs, but in a nice small form-factor and with built-in USB. [Aaron] even provides an Arduinoboards.txtfile to make it all work smoothly within the IDE. ...