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NANO V3.0 16MHz USB type-C - ATmega328P - CH340 - Clone - Arduino
Product code: 17528
- Universal mini-module compatible with original Arduino, equipped with ATmega328P microcontroller and USB type C connector (version with pins for self-soldering). Can be used in many microprocessor projects.
Universal mini-module compatible with original Arduino, equipped with ATmega328P microcontroller and USB type C connector (version with pins for self-soldering). Can be used in many microprocessor projects. Circuit compatible with Arduino design.
- Faithfully reproduced clone is a certainty of performance and reliability.
- NANO has a CH340 programmer for which you need an additional controller, which is below.
- Thanks to the convenient USB type-C connector, it is hassle-free to connect this module under a computer and program it. Thanks to its small size, it will work well in smaller projects.
- The Arduino uses the Atmega328 microcontroller.
- Nano has a voltage stabilizer so we can power the module from a voltage higher than 5V.
NOTE!!! The Nano has a new bootloader uploaded, which works with ArduinoIDE version 1.8 upwards.
Choose one, or the other type of atmega328p processor.
Product features
- The Nano version, like the Pro, is based on the popular Uno module
- It has an Atmega328 microcontroller.
- On the board USB type C connector with CH340 chip
- The board contains an ATmega328 processor chip with:
- 32kB Flash memory
- 1kB SRAM
- 1kB of EEPROM memory
- It is clocked with a 16 MHz clock signal.
- The board has pins - outputs/inputs
- 14 digital pins - can be used as input or output. Pins operate in TTL5V standard. The capacity of each reaches 40mA, and they have built-in pull-up resistors. Some of the pins have additional functions (UART, INT, PWM, SPI, LED).
- including 6 PWM channels e.g. for controlling servos / motors e.g SG-90
- 8 analog inputs, each allowing measurement with 10-bit resolution. Some of the pins have additional functions (I²C, AREF, Reset).
- Arduino Nano can be powered by
- via USB type C cable
- with an unstabilized voltage of 7-12V applied to pin 30 or from a stabilized voltage source of 5V.
- The system automatically selects the power source with the highest voltage.
- CH340 chip that provides communication with the computer can only be powered by USB.
- The chip has a system of communication with the computer through:
- uART interface - derived on pins 0 (RX) and 1 (TX).
- USB - CH340 chip
- In addition, I²C (TWI) and SPI interfacing are supported
- Works with voltages of 5 V.
- Switch for manual reset
- LEDs to control the operation of the system
- Connectors arranged on the board allow the board to be plugged directly into the contact board.
- This version has soldered connector pins
- For programming, use the Arduino IDE, free software that is extremely beginner-friendly. - iDE program - http://www.arduino.cc/en/Main/Software
- The microcontroller on the board has a bootloader pre-installed, which allows software to be uploaded without additional hardware.
- bLINK LED 13 program and bootloader are preloaded into the module as standard - description http://majsterkowo.en/how-to-start-playing-with-arduino/
- In addition, it is possible to program the processor via ICSP.
Technical data
- Supply voltage: 5V
- Microcontroller: ATmega328 - 16 MHz
- Ports - I/O pins: 14
- Number of analog inputs: 8
- Number of PWM outputs: 6
- Serial interfaces: UART, SPI, I2C
- External interrupts
- Protection against the flow of too much current
- Module made on 0.8 mm thick laminate
- Weight less than 5 g.
- pin spacing 2.54mm (can be mounted in contact boards)
- Dimensions: 45x19 mm
- 32kB flash memory
- 1kB EEPROM
- 1kB SRAM
- 2 8bit timers/counters
- 1 timer/counter 16bit
- connector: USB type-C
Construction and connection notes
- Power supply
- If the supply voltage is higher than 5 V, connect it to the RAW pin, which is connected to the stabilizer.
- VCC is connected directly to the pins of the microcontroller, connecting a voltage higher than 5 V can permanently damage the chip.
- Inputs/Outputs
- Arduino Pro has 14 digital input/output (I/O) leads.
- Each pin allows a maximum current draw of 40 mA, allowing direct connection of LEDs with resistors and control of other ICs.
- In addition to standard I/O, some leads also have special functions.
- Programming
- Software development and uploading is enabled by a free environment provided by the manufacturer.
- For programming via UART, you can use the PL2303 Programmer.
Important and useful pages and descriptions
- Arduino Pro Mini homepage - http://www.arduino.cc/en/Main/arduinoBoardNano
- IDE program - http://www.arduino.cc/en/Main/Software
- Nano V3.0 board pinout errors - http://microcontrollers.cba.en/?p=6
- USB chip driver - http://www.driverscape.com/download/usb-serial-ch341
Description of the leads
Review photo.
Example application in the project
Included
- NANO V3.0 16MHz USB type-C - ATmega328P - CH340 - Clone - 1 pc
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