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Arduino Nano Electronic Kit 3D Model

Detailed 3D model of an electronic kit built on an Arduino Nano, featuring an OLED display, HC-12 radio module, and encoder.

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3D model of an Arduino Nano electronic kit with OLED display, HC-12 radio module, and encoder, on a white background.
Arduino Nano Electronic Kit 3D Model 3D model of an Arduino Nano electronic kit with OLED display, HC-12 radio module, and encoder, on a white background.

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Description

Overview and production context

Introducing a highly detailed 3D model of an electronic kit built on the popular Arduino Nano board with an ATmega328P microcontroller. The model includes a bright 0.96-inch OLED display with 128x64 resolution, a convenient KY-040 encoder with button for navigation, and an HC-12 radio module for wireless communication. Three LEDs (green, yellow, red) are provided for visual status indication. The kit is powered by a Li-Ion 18650 battery via a boost DC-DC converter, ensuring a stable 5V supply. This model is ideal for demonstration, education, and prototyping electronic devices.

How to use this model

Use cases, fit and pre-production checks

This 3D model is perfect for 3D printing, allowing you to create physical replicas of the electronic kit. Supports are recommended for overhangs, especially for components mounted on the board. Materials like PLA or ABS are suitable for printing. The model can be scaled to create miniature or larger demonstration samples. It's also excellent for use in game projects, AR/VR applications requiring realistic representations of electronic devices, virtual labs, educational simulators, or interactive installations.

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What are the main components included in this 3D model of the electronic kit?
The model includes an Arduino Nano board with ATmega328P microcontroller, a 0.96-inch OLED display, a KY-040 encoder with button, an HC-12 radio module, three LEDs, and a Li-Ion 18650 battery with a boost converter.
Can this model be used for 3D printing educational kits?
Yes, this model is excellent for 3D printing. It can be printed at a scale suitable for your educational goals and used to demonstrate components and principles of electronic devices.
What AR/VR integration possibilities does this 3D model offer?
The model is optimized for AR/VR applications, enabling the creation of realistic virtual labs, interactive learning materials, or demonstration stands where users can interact with a virtual electronic device.
What information can be displayed on the OLED screen using this model in simulations?
Depending on the context of the model's use in a simulation or game, the OLED display can show various data: sensor readings, device status, settings menus, or other information corresponding to the functionality of a real device.