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DescriptionIoT enabled experimental information Transceiver kit Microcontroller used: ESP 32

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DescriptionIoT enabled experimental information Transceiver kit Microcontroller used: ESP 32 .

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  • The Arduino Nano is a small, versatile microcontroller board based on the ATmega328P chip. It's designed for prototyping and projects where space is limited. Here's a breakdown of its components:

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ATmega328P Microcontroller: The brain of the Arduino Nano, responsible for executing instructions and controlling inputs and outputs. USB Connector: Used for programming the Arduino Nano and for serial communication with a computer. It's typically a mini USB or micro USB connector. Voltage Regulator: Converts the input voltage (typically 7-12V) to the 5V required by the microcontroller and other components. Power LED: Indicates when the board is powered on. TX/RX LEDs: Indicate when data is being transmitted or received over the serial connection. Reset Button: Used to reset the microcontroller. Reset Pin: Allows external circuits to reset the microcontroller. Digital I/O Pins: Used for connecting to and controlling external devices such as sensors, LEDs, and motors. The Nano typically has around 14 digital I/O pins, which can also be used as PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) outputs. Analog Input Pins: Allow the Nano to read analog signals from sensors and other devices. It typically has around 8 analog input pins.

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