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The Nano R4 includes a high-performance 32-bit microcontroller (R7FA4M1AB3CFM), expanded connectivity through an onboard Qwicc connector and advanced features such as DAC, CAN and operational amplifiers. Its compact dimensions (18 mm x 45 mm) and robust construction make the Nano R4 board an excellent choice for projects that demand sensor fusion capabilities and the computational power of modern microcontrollers.
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The Nano R4 includes a high-performance 32-bit microcontroller (R7FA4M1AB3CFM), expanded connectivity through an onboard Qwiic connector and advanced features such as DAC, CAN and operational amplifiers. Its compact dimensions (18 mm x 45 mm) and robust construction make the Nano R4 board an excellent choice for projects that demand sensor fusion capabilities and the computational power of modern microcontrollers.
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### Nano R4 Architecture Overview
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