Arduino Nano ATmega328PB-U CH340C Driver 5V 16MHz Micro USB
Price 240.00 EG
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About this item
The Arduino Nano ATmega328PB-U CH340C Driver 5V 16MHz Micro USB is based on famous Arduino platform and does all the functions of Uno, but with a smaller footprint. This development board provides small plate with the same powerful microcontroller. It is compatible with Arduino and ideal for fast prototyping and easy integration. It’s vital for your small project where you don’t need much of a pin-outs but the small size is very important to make it look good. The board equips a low-cost USB-Serial Chip that makes it less in price than Nano with FTDI USB-Serial Chip used on older versions of Arduino Nano. The Nano is a small, complete, and breadboard-friendly board based on the ATmega328 . It lacks only a DC power jack and works with a Micro USB cable instead of a standard one. The board can be powered via the Micro-USB connection, 6-12V unregulated external power supply (pin 30), or 5V regulated external power supply (pin 27). The power source is automatically selected to the highest voltage source. The size of board is only 43 mm x 18 mm, it comes with 6 PWM I/O from the total of 14 digitals I/O, 8 analog inputs, 16Mhz clock speed and 32kB of flash memory. It can be programmed directly from the Arduino IDE, using the Micro USB connection.
Total price 240.00 EG
Product Features
The Nano version, like the Pro, is based on the popular Uno module
It has an Atmega328PB microcontroller.
The board has a USB connector with the CH340 chip
The board contains an ATmega328 processor with 32kB Flash memory, 1kB SRAM memory, 1kB EEPROM memory. It is clocked with a clock signal with a frequency of 16MHz.
The board has output/input pins, including 14 digital pins and 8 analog inputs.
Arduino Nano can be powered via a mini-USB cable, with an unstabilized voltage of 7-12V supplied to pin 30, or from a stabilized 5V voltage source. The system automatically selects the power source with the highest voltage.
The system has a communication system with a computer via the UART, USB, I²C (TWI) and SPI interface.
Works with voltages of 5 V.
Switch for manual reset, LED diodes to control the operation of the system.
The connectors arranged on the board allow you to plug the board directly into the breadboard.
This version has soldered connector pins.
Programming is done using the Arduino IDE, a free software that is extremely beginner-friendly.
The micro-controller on the board has a pre-installed bootloader that allows you to upload software without using additional hardware.
Additionally, it is possible to program the processor via ICSP.