The Arduino Nano is a miniature version of the Arduino Uno, featuring the same functionality but in a more compact form. Powered by the ATmega328P microcontroller, this board offers 14 digital I/O pins, 8 analog inputs, and is compatible with both 5V and 3.3V systems. It connects easily to a computer via USB for programming and communication, and the compact size makes it a perfect fit for projects where space is limited, like wearables, robots, and small sensors. With the same features and capabilities as the Arduino Uno, it is an ideal choice for anyone looking to build embedded systems or prototypes with a smaller form factor. Additionally, the Arduino Nano is fully supported by the Arduino IDE, with an active community offering a wealth of tutorials and libraries for seamless integration into your projects.
Key Features:
Small and Compact: A tiny, breadboard-friendly board perfect for space-constrained projects.
ATmega328P Microcontroller: The same powerful microcontroller as the Arduino Uno, offering versatility in your projects.
14 Digital I/O Pins: 14 general-purpose input/output pins for controlling LEDs, motors, sensors, and more.
8 Analog Input Pins: Read analog signals from sensors or other devices.
5V Operating Voltage: Standard 5V operating voltage for ease of use with most components.
USB Interface: Easy programming and serial communication via USB.
Broad Compatibility: Compatible with a wide range of sensors, shields, and modules available in the Arduino ecosystem.
Low Power Consumption: Great for battery-powered projects and low-energy applications.
Arduino IDE Support: Seamlessly works with the Arduino IDE, offering a vast library and community resources.
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