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Watch this video on YouTube. “The Arduino Nano is a small, complete, and breadboard-friendly board based on the ATmega328 (Arduino Nano 3.x).
[John] at tronixstuff had a different idea and set out to test the internal EEPROM of an ATmega328. [John]’s build is just an Arduino and LCD shield that writes the number 170 to memory on one ...
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