Arduino Nano Every

Author : Arduino Published Time : 2019-07-19
Arduino Nano Every is a small, robust and powerful board with the same classic Nano footprint. The Nano Every is programmed with the easy-to-use Arduino IDE available offline and online. Thousands of sketches are available in open-source to get started immediately or write your own. It's the perfect choice for everyday projects. The Nano Every is based on the ATMega4809 AVR processor and is flexible for design requirements. Use it in a breadboard when mounting pin headers, or as a SMT directly soldered on a PCB thanks to its castellated pads. An SAMD11 ARM Cortex M0+ processor acts as a high performance USB to serial converter. The SAMD11 can be re-programmed to expand applications of this board.

Specifications

Micro: ATMega 4809Clock: 20MHzFlash: 48KBSRAM: 6KBEEPROM: 256byteCircuit voltage 5V
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