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The Nano 3.0 is a compatible version of the latest iteration of the Arduino Nano and is a miniature breadboard friendly version of the popular Uno. The small size allows you to place the Nano into your breadboard rather than jumping from the board over to a breadboard. The small size also makes the Nano useful for putting down on a solder type breadboard or building into a permanent circuit. We have a couple of platform boards available down below to help expand the I/O if you are using these as a stand-alone device.
Package Includes:
Nano 3.0 (Arduino Compatible)
Key Features Of Nano 3.0:
ATmega328 processor running at 16MH
CH340 serial to USB converter
32KB Flash memory
14 Digital I/O
6 PWM shared with the digital I/O
8 Analog inputs of which 6 can also be used as digital I/O for a total of up to 20 digital I/O
1 Hardware serial port
5V Operation
The board operates at 5V which can be supplied via the Vin pin or through the USB port connection. The power source is selected automatically if both are available. If the Vin input is used, it is recommended to use a supply between 7-12V. Higher input voltages will cause the on-board regulator to work harder and may cause it to overheat.
Like all Arduino and compatible boards, it can be programmed using the Arduino IDE via the USB port.