Looking for a compact and versatile microcontroller that can power all your DIY projects? Look no further than the Arduino Nano!
With its small size and low power consumption, the Arduino Nano is the perfect choice for hobbyists, students, and professionals alike who need a reliable and easy-to-use microcontroller. It's based on the popular ATmega328P microcontroller and is fully compatible with the Arduino IDE, making it easy to write and upload code to your projects.
But the Arduino Nano isn't just small and powerful - it's also incredibly versatile. With a wide range of input and output pins, you can use it to control everything from motors and servos to sensors and displays. And thanks to its integrated USB interface, programming and debugging your projects is a breeze.
Whether you're a seasoned electronics enthusiast or just getting started with DIY projects, the Arduino Nano is the perfect choice for all your microcontroller needs. Start building your next great project!
Note: These Nanos work with the old bootloader and not the latest revision.
Common Uses:
Robotics: The Arduino Nano can be used to control motors and servos in robotic projects, making it an excellent choice for hobbyists and professionals who want to build their own robots.
IoT projects: The Arduino Nano can be used to build IoT projects that involve collecting data from sensors and transmitting it over the internet using WiFi or Bluetooth.
Home automation: The Arduino Nano can be used to control lights, fans, and other appliances in a smart home setup, allowing users to automate their homes and control everything from their smartphones.
LED displays: The Arduino Nano can be used to control LED displays and create custom animations and effects.
DIY electronics projects: The Arduino Nano is a popular choice for DIY electronics enthusiasts who want to build custom projects, such as synthesizers, electronic locks, and more.
Education: The Arduino Nano is often used in educational settings to teach students about programming, electronics, and microcontrollers.
Wearable electronics: The small size of the Arduino Nano makes it an excellent choice for wearable electronics projects, such as smart watches and fitness trackers.
Specifications:
Microcontroller: ATmega328
Operating voltage: 5V
Input voltage: 7-12V
Digital I/O pins: 22 (6 of which are PWM)
Analog input pins: 8
DC current per I/O pin: 20 mA (200mA max for all pins)
DC current for 3.3V pin: 30 mA
Flash memory: 32 KB of which 2 KB is used by bootloader
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ROY JAGMOHAN
Arduino nano
Not recognized during upload with ch340 driver installed
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Peter Stockwell
Arduino Nano 5v
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Wilfried Smekens
Arduino Nano 5V 16MHz?
They work, no problem there. But if they are so new , why do i need to program them using the old Arduino bootloader? Have not verified the frequency