![]() This type of cable if you remember was used in old day phones to charge them, when they were first introduced in the consumer market. You just need to select the Arduino Nano and the concerned COM port in Arduino IDE. ![]() ![]() This USB cable is used to communicate, powering up, and uploading the Arduino code/sketch to the board. The USB A end of the cable is connected with the powering device/power source (your computer or a battery adjusted with a potential divider circuit using a potentiometer) and the USB Mini B end is connected to Arduino Nano development board. Theoretically by using the Arduino nano cable (which is basically based on USB 2.0) one can get 480 Mbps data transfer rate in an end to end connection setup. Arduino Nano uses a USB A to USB Mini B (Male to Male) cable, which is available online to buy in India at our website Circuit Uncle.
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