Nano Microcontroller v3.0 Atmega328P CH340 Soldered (2 Pieces)
Nano Microcontroller v3.0 Atmega328P CH340 Soldered (2 Pieces)
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Overview
- Compatible Arduino Nano v3.0 microcontroller.
- Comes with bootloader burned and the "Blink" script uploaded.
- Fully soldered and assembled.
- 2-pack.
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This Nano microcontroller (simply called "Nano") is a must-have for hobbyists and professionals alike. One of the most common microcontrollers, with endless online tutorials and examples. This Nano has 2 rows of 15 pins on a compact board. There are several analog and digital pins (see Technical Specifications below), as well as a USB B port interface. The USB port is supported by the common CH340 IC. Simply plug the Nano via USB into your computer and use the free Arduino IDE software to upload scripts (See our tutorial on first time using the Nano Microcontroller)
Technical Specifications
- ATmega328P IC with clock speed of 16MHz
- Flash memory of 32kB (2kB required for bootloader)
- Operating voltage:5V
- Input voltage (recommended): 7V-12V
- Logic level voltage: 5V (See our tutorial on Logic Level Shifters - COMING SOON)
- Max. allowable DC current per pin: 40mA
- Mini-B USB port CH340 (See our tutorial on installing the required USB driver)
- Pre-configured: bootloader and "Blink" uploaded
- Onboard voltage regulator for 3.3V and 5V output
- PCB dimensions: 43.2mm x 17.8mm
- Mounting holes: 40.6mm x 15.24mm (= 6 x 2.54mm/standard pitch), 1.8mm diameter
- Weight: 5.6g
- Analog input pins: A0-A7
- Digital input/output pins: D0-D13
- Pulse width modulation (PWM) pins: D3, D5, D6, D9, D10, D11
- Communication:
- Serial pins: Rx, Tx
- SPI pins: D10 (SS), D11 (MOSI), D12 (MISO), D13 (SCK)
- I2C pins: A4 (SDA), A5 (SCL)
Other Resources
- The Nano is one of our favorite microcontrollers and we use it in many of our projects that are not particularly orientated or focused on the Nano itself (for example NRF type projects). Please visit our Tutorials page to see the list of available tutorials. In terms of this product, consider the below entry-level tutorials for getting started with the Nano.
- Tutorial on first time using the Nano Microcontroller
- Tutorial on Blinking LED using the Nano Microcontroller (COMING SOON)
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