Product Review
DESCRIPTION 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 IN 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 (6 of which are PWM) PWM Output 6 Power Consumption 19 mA PCB Size 18 x 45 mm Weight7 g
- Compact and Powerful – The Arduino Nano [A000005] is a small yet powerful microcontroller based on the ATmega328P, making it perfect for projects with limited space. Its compact design allows for easy integration into embedded systems, wearables, and portable applications without compromising performance.
- Versatile I/O Options – Equipped with 14 digital I/O pins, 8 analog inputs, and PWM support, the Nano enables precise control of components such as sensors, motors, and LEDs. This versatility makes it ideal for robotics, automation, and interactive projects requiring multiple inputs and outputs.
- Easy USB Connectivity – The built-in mini-USB port allows quick and hassle-free programming, as well as power supply without additional components. It simplifies prototyping and development, making it easy to upload sketches, communicate with the board, and integrate with other devices.
- Arduino IDE Compatibility – Fully compatible with the Arduino IDE, the Nano supports a vast library of pre-written code, examples, and community projects. This makes it accessible for beginners while offering advanced users the flexibility to develop custom applications with ease.
- Ideal for Prototyping & IoT – Perfect for makers, students, and engineers, the Arduino Nano is widely used in IoT applications, robotics, and embedded systems. Its small size and powerful features make it a great choice for prototyping, experimentation, and building compact, high-performance devices.