Arduino Nano
The Arduino Nano is an open-source breadboard-friendly microcontroller board based on the Microchip ATmega328P microcontroller (MCU) and developed by Arduino.cc and initially released in 2008. It offers the same connectivity and specs of the Arduino Uno board in a smaller form factor.
Arduino Nano with ATmega328P MCU | |
Developer | arduino.cc |
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Manufacturer | Many |
Type | Single-board microcontroller |
Availability | Nano webpage |
Operating system | None |
CPU | Microchip AVR (8-bit) at 16 MHz |
Memory | 2 KB SRAM |
Storage | 32 KB Flash 1 KB EEPROM |
The Arduino Nano is equipped with 30 male I/O headers, in a DIP-30-like configuration, which can be programmed using the Arduino Software integrated development environment (IDE), which is common to all Arduino boards and running both online and offline. The board can be powered through a type-B mini-USB cable or from a 9 V battery.
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