The Seeeduino Nano is a compact board similar to the Seeeduino V4.2/Arduino UNO, and it is fully compatible with Arduino Nano on pinout and sizes. Compare to Arduino Nano, Seeeduino Nano use Type-C instead of Mini-USB, which is symmetrical and reversible.
The Seeeduino Nano offers the same features and high-quality experience as the Arduino Nano in less than half the price. On the other hand, the Seeeduino Nano has also made the following improvements compared to the Arduino Nano. 1-Change the Mini-USB into Type-C, which is symmetrical and reversible. 2- Add one Grove I2C connector, with the help Grove system, you can play with hundreds of sensors and actuators simply by plugging.
Specifications
43mm x 18mm board
16M ATmega328P
Fully compatible with Arduino Nano
USB-C connection for data and power
On-board Grove I2C connector
Breadboard-friendly
Microcontroller ATmega328P
Power Input USB Type C
Operating Voltage USB:5V
Digital I/O Pins 14
PWM Channels 6
Analog Input Channels 8
DC Current per I/O Pin 40 mA
IO Input Voltage 5V
SRAM 2 KB
Flash Memory 32KB
Maximum CPU frequency 16 MHz
Note
The I2C interface is not equipped with a pull-up resistor. It is recommended to use a 4.7k resistor to pull up to VCC when using it.
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