The Arduino is no exception to this trend, either, and this new dev board called the Epi 32U4 might be the smallest ATmega platform we’ve seen so far. As the name suggests, the board is based ...
The Nano, on the other hand, comes in the smallest form factor Arduino offers, with the same 18 mm width but a shorter length at 45 mm and lighter weight at 7 g. If you just need a board for ...
In terms of size, the Arduino is a clear winner over the Raspberry Pi. The smallest board offered by Arduino is any of the members of the Nano family. They come with dimensions of only 18 by 45 mm ...