A compact and reliable Arduino Nano V3.0 compatible development board powered by the ATmega328P microcontroller. Featuring a 16MHz clock and built-in CH340 USB-to-Serial chip, this board is perfect for breadboard-friendly prototyping and embedded projects.
Available in multiple USB connector variants (Type-C, Micro USB, and Mini USB), all boards come with the bootloader pre-installed and pre-soldered headers, allowing you to start building immediately.
Available variants
- USB Type-C – Modern, reversible connector
- Micro USB – Common and widely supported
- Mini USB – Legacy compatibility
All variants include: Pre-soldered header pins (“with welding”) for easy plug-and-play use with breadboards and jumper wires.
Key features
- ATmega328P microcontroller (same as Arduino Uno)
- 16MHz clock speed
- CH340 USB-to-Serial converter
- Pre-installed bootloader – ready to upload code
- Pre-soldered headers for quick prototyping
- Compact breadboard-friendly design
- Supports Arduino IDE
Pinout & connectivity
- USB – Power and programming
- VIN / 5V / 3.3V – Power inputs/outputs
- GND – Ground
- Digital I/O pins – 14 pins (6 PWM)
- Analog inputs – 8 channels
- UART / SPI / I²C – Communication interfaces
Specifications
| Microcontroller | ATmega328P |
| Clock speed | 16MHz |
| Operating voltage | 5V |
| Input voltage | 7–12V (recommended via VIN) |
| USB interface | CH340 |
| Digital I/O pins | 14 (6 PWM) |
| Analog inputs | 8 |
| Flash memory | 32KB |
| SRAM | 2KB |
| EEPROM | 1KB |
Common applications
- Arduino beginner projects
- Embedded systems and automation
- Sensor interfacing and data logging
- Robotics and control systems
- Compact DIY electronics projects
- Prototyping on breadboards
Why choose Nano? The Arduino Nano offers the same functionality as the Uno in a much smaller form factor, making it ideal for projects where space is limited.
Note: This board uses the CH340 driver. You may need to install the driver on your computer before uploading code.














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