![]() ![]() Its programming is not different from Arduino UNO. After installing the IDE you just need to go to TOOLS> BOARDS> Arduino Nano and you are ready to upload the programs with the help of Mini USB B cable. To connect and program this development board you need to have Arduino IDE installed in your computer and the Mini USB Programming Cable. Flash memory: 32KB in which 2KB is used by Bootloader.Supports Serial, I2C, SPI Communication Protocols.When I run it, without the arduino being connected to the esp8266, this works. ![]() I also just tried a small LED-circuit, where I sent a pulse from the arduino til pin 9, that then turned the LED on every second. It has 22 I/O pins in total in which 14 are Digital (6 are PWM output) and 8 are Analog pins. To find out the COM port number in Windows, open Device Manager and open your board in the COM ports group.Due to its small size its very popular among IoT based projects which need to be small and user friendly, in Robotics, in Automation, Instrumentation and Control systems ![]() Arduino Nano is a small, breadboard-friendly development board based on an ATmega 328P SMD package microcontroller and offers the same connectivity and specs of Arduino Uno in a small package. DC Power Jack is not available on this board so power can only be supplied by a Mini B USB port present on it or 6-20V unregulated external power supply from Pin 30 (Vin). ![]()
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