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Available to purchase for £8 or $8 depending on your location the Maker Nano RP2040, as the name suggests, features a Arduino Nano form factor and is powered by a Raspberry Pi RP2040.
The Arduino Nano and Raspberry Pi Pico have distinct pin configurations. The Nano includes 14 digital pins (for both digital input and digital output components) and eight analog pins.
The aptly named “Nano DIP,” which at 33 mm x 10 mm — about the same size as the ATmega328 on the Arduino Uno — will tickle the miniaturization fans out there.
They had the DUE, which was great, untill the Zero/M0 boards came out. Most Arduino users want to light up more WS2812’s with animations than can be offered by the RAM on the 8-bit ATMEGAs, but ...
The Arduino Nano itself is the most basic and oldest of the group, and just like its many iterations, it's designed to work primarily with breadboards, making it a great tool for prototyping.