Nano Board R3 with CH340 Chip Arduino Compatible Microcontroller Board for DIY Projects and Prototyping

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1 X Nano Board R3 compatible with Arduino
30 X Unsoldered Pins
Manufactured in China
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Nano Board R3 is a small, breadboard-friendly board based on the ATmega328P microcontroller. It is compatible with Arduino and can be used to build a variety of projects.
Nano Board R3 is smaller in size than other Arduino boards, making it more compact and easier to fit in tight spaces. It also has a lower power consumption compared to other boards, making it ideal for battery-powered projects.
Yes, Nano Board R3 is fully compatible with Arduino. It uses the same microcontroller (ATmega328P) as the Arduino Uno and can be programmed using the Arduino IDE.
Yes, most Arduino shields are compatible with Nano Board R3. However, due to its smaller size, some shields may not fit properly or may need modification.
Nano Board R3 operates at 5V, like most Arduino boards. However, it can also be powered by a 3.3V source, which is useful for low-power projects.
Nano Board R3 can handle a maximum current of 200mA per pin and a maximum of 500mA total for the board.
Yes, Nano Board R3 can be used for IoT projects. It has several communication interfaces such as I2C, SPI, and UART, which are commonly used in IoT applications.
Nano Board R3 can be programmed using the Arduino IDE, which is a free, open-source software tool that can be downloaded from the Arduino website. It can be programmed using a USB cable or a Bluetooth module.
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