Arduino Nano CH340 Chip (USB Cable Included)
Arduino Nano is smaller in size than Uno and can run the same software. Unlike the Uno model, it does not have a power jack input. The difference between this product and the original Arduino Nano product is that it has a CH340 USB Serial Converter IC.
CH340 USB-Serial Since a converter is used, you need to install a driver if you are using Windows 7 and Mac OS X. No drivers are required for Linux, Windows 8 and above.
What is Arduino?
Arduino has easy-to-use hardware and software. It is an open source electronic platform based on Arduino cards receive and process the signal from sensors, buttons, or any product that gives a signal, and perform the operations you want to do in line with this signal. For example, you can turn on an LED by pressing a button, and you can adjust the direction and speed of your motor with the help of a motor driver. You can make remote controlled vehicles or robots with Bluetooth or Wi-Fi control. With the help of the relay, you can create many projects that can be turned on and off with your commands.
Technical Specifications
- Digital I / O: 14 pcs pin holes (6 PWM Supported)
- Analog I/O: 8 pin holes
- DC Current I/O Pins: 40mA
- Input Voltage: DC 7V ~ 12V (Recommended)
- Input Voltage: 6V-20V (Limits)
- Operating Voltage (Logic): 5V
- Atmel Atmega328 microprocessor controller
- Flash Memory: 32KB
- SRAM: 2KB (ATmega328)
- EEPROM: 1KB (ATmega328)
- Operating Frequency: 16MHz
Arduino Nano Pins