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@@ -132,7 +132,8 @@ The Nano R4 can be connected to your computer using its onboard USB-C connector.
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-**Direct USB-C connection**: For programming, power supply and serial communication with the computer
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-**Pin connection**: For integration into breadboards or custom PCBs
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-**Qwicc connection**: For rapid expansion with compatible sensors and modules
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-**Qwiic connection**: For rapid expansion with compatible sensors and modules
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-**Module mounting**: Using the board's castellated pins for direct soldering to PCBs
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***<strong>Important note:</strong> The Nano R4 operates at +5 VDC natively. When connecting sensors or modules that operate at +3.3 VDC, make sure to verify voltage compatibility to avoid component damage.***
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