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Fix incorrect VCC voltage for nano connector carrier
Updated VCC voltage specification in the connection table.
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| Pin | Connection |
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| GND | Ground |
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| VCC | +3.3 VDC/ +5 VDC (selected by the input selector switch) |
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| VCC | +3.3 VDC |
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| SDA | I²C Data (connected to the A4 pin of the Nano board) |
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| SCL | I²C Clock (connected to the A5 pin of the Nano board) |
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## Conclusion
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The Nano Connector Carrier transforms your Nano family board into a versatile platform capable of interfacing with different sensors, displays and storage options. By eliminating complex wiring and providing standardized pinouts, the Nano Connector Carrier allows you to focus on developing your application rather than dealing with connection issues.
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The Nano Connector Carrier transforms your Nano family board into a versatile platform capable of interfacing with different sensors, displays and storage options. By eliminating complex wiring and providing standardized pinouts, the Nano Connector Carrier allows you to focus on developing your application rather than dealing with connection issues.

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