Features Automatic reset during program download Power OK green LED Green (TX), red (RX) and orange (L) LED Auto sensing/switching power input Small mini-B USB port for programming and serial monitor USB mini-B cable is not included, we recommend P/N: 673694 ICSP header for direct program download Standard 0.1" spacing DIP (breadboard friendly) Manual reset switchSpecifications Arduino Nano Microcontroller : Atmel ATmega328 Operating Voltage (logic level): 5V Input Voltage (recommended): 7-12 V Input Voltage (limits): 6-20 V Digital I/O Pins: 14 (of which 6 provide PWM output) Analog Input Pins: 8 (10-bit resolution) DC Current per I/O Pin: 40 mA Flash Memory: 32 KB of which 2 KB used by bootloader SRAM: 2 KB EEPROM: 1 KB Clock Speed: 16 MHz Dimensions: 0.73" x 1.70" (45 mm L x 18 mm W) Power Consumption: 19 mA Weight: 5 g OverviewThe Arduino Nano V3.0 packs its microcontroller, integrated USB, and more into a small, feature-rich, and breadboard-friendly package. Its a surface mount breadboard embedded version that has everything that Diecimila/Duemilanove has (electrically) with more analog input pins and onboard 5V AREF jumper. Physically, it's missing a power jack, so it works with a mini-B USB cable instead of a standard one. The Nano will automatically sense and switch to the higher potential source of power, so there is no need for a power select jumper. The Nano has the breadboard-ability of the Boarduino and the MiniUSB with a smaller footprint than either, so users have more breadboard space. It has a pin layout that works well with the Mini or the Basic Stamp (TX, RX, ATN, GND on one top, power and ground on the other). With Version 3.0, this Arduino Nanos microcontroller is the ATmega328, which offers more programming and data memory space. Its two layers, making it both easier to hack and more affordable. New to tinkering with Arduinos Check out our guide on getting started with Arduino. At Jameco Electronics, were committed to getting you the components and guides you need to make anything and everything you want. Get started on your next project today. Resources & Downloads Arduino Documentary: Open Source Hardware is Here Schematic Eagle files
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