ATmega168 NANO Board 5V 16MHz V3 CH340 (Arduino-Compatible)
FEATURES
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Flux SKU:
CCBA100007 -
Length (mm):
43 -
Width (mm):
18 -
Height (mm):
8 -
Form Factor:
NANO -
Brand:
Unbranded/Generic -
Main Colour:
Blue -
Country of Manufacture:
China -
MPN:
CCBA100007 -
UPC:
Does Not Apply -
Minimum Operating Temperature:
-40°C -
Maximum Operating Temperature:
85°C -
Number of Items:
1 -
Parts list:
2 x 15 2.54mm Pin headers
1 x 3/2 2.5mm Pin headers -
Pin Pitch:
2.54mm -
Soldering Points:
14 Digital I/O pins (6 offer PWM)
6 Analog input pins
ICSP -
Logic Level Voltage:
5V -
USB Powered:
True -
Drive Current:
40mA per I/O pin
50mA per 3.3V pin -
Mounting Hole Size:
M1.5 -
Mounting Dimensions:
41/15.5 -
Format:
USB -
Chipset:
CH340G -
Chipset MPN:
ATmega328P -
Clock Clock:
16MHz -
Flash Memory:
32KB -
SRAM Memory:
2KB -
EEPROM Memory:
1KB -
Noted Onboard Components:
Reset switch
DESCRIPTION
Arduino, describes a set of boards that provide easy to use hardware and software that allows people to construct interactive projects using all manner of electronics. No prior knowledge is required to begin, tutorials and small projects exist to help introduce you to the vast features and possibilities that the board series offers. Before you know it you will be embarking on large and ambitious projects without any limits.
Based on the ATmega328p chipset the NANO is a breadboard capable board that is similar in function to the UNO board without the DC power jack and a different sized package. The smaller form allows it to be used in space limited projects while still offering the same power as larger packages. Unlike other versions of Arduino boards, the NANO is designed to sit on a breadboard, such as the MB-102.
Offering a large range of input and outputs opens the board to be used in a large range of projects where the only limit is your imagination. The board can be connected up to all manner of sensors and switches as well as screens and LEDs, this allows for projects from automated watering systems to advanced robotics and 3D printers.
The board is programmed via the Arduino development software downloadable for FREE from their website. The software comes with a number of example codes to help introduce you to the system, we recommend trying the BLINK code example initially. If you require assistance please do not hesitate to contact us using one of the methods below.
The board is based on the Open Source Arduino project and follows the same exact specification, bar the use of a CH340 chip instead of the FTDI chip. Both perform the same function, it is 100% Arduino-compatible. This may require a driver to be installed, however this is a standard driver that is distributed by Microsoft Windows Update, is not required on Linux and can be configured in MAC OS.