
Arduino Nano, Copy
Non-returnable
BD 9.500
MicrocontrollerThe Arduino Nano is a small, complete, and breadboard-friendly board based on the ATmega328 (Arduino Nano 3.x). It has more or less the same functionality of the Arduino Duemilanove, but in a different package. It lacks only a DC power jack, and works with a Mini-B USB cable instead of a standard one.
- You could download the driver of Nano V3.0 at: http://bit.ly/2pMF4in
- The Nano is using the chips ATmega328P and CH340, not FT232 as official Arduino, so pls. use the driver from above link.
- It is a smallest, complete, and breadboard friendly board. It has everything that Arduino/Genuino UNO has (electrically) with more analog input pins and onboard +5V AREF jumper.
- Nano’s got the breadboard-ability of the Boarduino and the Mini+USB with smaller footprint than either, so users have more breadboard space. It’s got a pin layout that works well with the Mini or the Basic Stamp (TX, RX, ATN, GND on one top, power and ground on the other).
- The Nano can be powered via the Mini-B USB connection, 7-12V unregulated external power supply (pin 30), or 5V regulated external power supply (pin 27). The power source is automatically selected to the highest voltage source
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Technical specs
Microcontroller: ATmega328
Architecture: AVR
Operating Voltage: 5 V\
Flash Memory: 32 KB of which 2 KB used by bootloader
SRAM: 2 KB
Clock Speed: 16 MHz
Analog I/O Pins: 8
EEPROM: 1 KB
DC Current per I/O Pins: 40 mA (I/O Pins)
Input Voltage: 7-12 V
Digital I/O Pins: 22
PWM Output: 6
Power Consumption: 19 mA
PCB Size: 18 x 45 mm
Weight: 7 g
Microcontroller: ATmega328
Architecture: AVR
Operating Voltage: 5 V\
Flash Memory: 32 KB of which 2 KB used by bootloader
SRAM: 2 KB
Clock Speed: 16 MHz
Analog I/O Pins: 8
EEPROM: 1 KB
DC Current per I/O Pins: 40 mA (I/O Pins)
Input Voltage: 7-12 V
Digital I/O Pins: 22
PWM Output: 6
Power Consumption: 19 mA
PCB Size: 18 x 45 mm
Weight: 7 g