The Arduino Nano is a compact, breadboard-friendly development board based on the ATmega328P microcontroller. With a small form factor and powerful capabilities, the Arduino Nano is ideal for DIY electronics projects, wearable devices, and compact applications requiring a smaller footprint. It features a USB interface for easy connection to your computer, allowing you to quickly program and test your projects.
The Arduino Nano is highly compatible with a wide range of sensors, modules, and shields, making it an excellent choice for beginner and advanced makers. Its small size makes it perfect for projects where space is limited while still providing the functionality and versatility of a standard Arduino board.
This Arduino Nano comes with 14 digital I/O pins, 8 analog input pins, and a 16 MHz clock speed that allows you to easily interface with various electronic components such as LEDs, sensors, and motors. Whether you’re building a robot, creating an IoT project, or designing wearable electronics, the Arduino Nano provides a reliable and flexible solution.
Key Features:
✅ Compact Size: Small form factor (18 x 45mm) makes it perfect for tight spaces and breadboard projects.
✅ Microcontroller: ATmega328P microcontroller, reliable and efficient for various applications.
✅ Digital I/O Pins: 14 digital I/O pins, including PWM support on 6 pins.
✅ Analog Inputs: 8 analog input pins for versatile sensor connections.
✅ USB Interface: Easily program and upload code via a built-in mini-USB port.
✅ Power Options: Can be powered via USB or an external 5V/9V supply.
✅ Clock Speed: Operates at 16 MHz for fast processing.
✅ Breadboard Compatible: Fits easily on a breadboard for prototyping.
✅ Voltage: Works with a voltage range of 5V.
✅ Open-source: Arduino IDE compatibility and open-source hardware for easy integration.
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