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I was trying out a Si4703 radio module with Arduino Uno. Somehow I skipped over…
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Changed from Uno to Nano, different breadboard, different pair of earbuds, exte…
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@jo you CAN run an avr at 3.3....
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@RueNahcMohr I've only tinkered with Arduino before, never with bare AVR. M…
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@jo :/ the difference between arduino and bare avr is just paint......
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@RueNahcMohr Won't I need a different crystal oscillator if I lowered the v…
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@jo try it, its probably fine. Lots of the datasheets do say that at lower volt…
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@RueNahcMohr Ooo so there is a way to run Arduino at 3.3V without replacing com…
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@jo The avr itself is good down to about 1.8V, tho you need to change the brown…
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