Arduino Nano Every with headers [ABX00033] – Compact ATmega4809 Microcontroller with Micro USB, 20 Digital I/O, 6 Analog Inputs, and Easy Prototyping for DIY Projects
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Arduino Nano Every with headers [ABX00033] – Compact ATmega4809 Microcontroller with Micro USB, 20 Digital I/O, 6 Analog Inputs, and Easy Prototyping for DIY Projects
Powerful ATmega4809 Microcontroller: The Arduino Nano Every is powered by the ATmega4809 chip, offering superior processing power and efficiency over the classic Nano. With a 20 MHz clock speed and 48KB of flash memory, it supports more complex projects, making it ideal for applications requiring higher performance, such as robotics, advanced sensors, and IoT devices.
Increased I/O Capacity for Diverse Projects: Featuring 20 digital I/O pins, including 6 PWM (pulse-width modulation) outputs and 6 analog inputs, this board provides the flexibility to interface with a wide variety of sensors, motors, and actuators. Whether you're building a robotics platform, automation system, or data logger, the Nano Every can handle your project needs with ease.
Micro USB Type-B Connector for Reliable Connectivity: The Arduino Nano Every includes a Micro USB Type-B port for seamless data transfer and power delivery, ensuring stable communication with your computer and effective power management during long-running projects.
Compact, Breadboard-Compatible Design: With its small size (45 x 18 mm) and pre-soldered headers, the Nano Every is an excellent choice for tight spaces and breadboard-based prototyping. Its compact form factor allows you to easily integrate it into small DIY projects or use it for wearable tech, smart devices, and portable applications where space is limited.
Versatile & Open-Source Development Platform: As part of the Arduino ecosystem, the Nano Every is fully compatible with the Arduino IDE, giving you access to a massive library of pre-built code and shields. Whether you're a beginner or an advanced maker, you can leverage community resources to quickly prototype and build projects, from simple circuits to complex Internet of Things (IoT) systems.
The Arduino Nano Every's tiny size (48×18 mm) makes it ideal for wearable projects; in experiments, in prototypes or in a full cosplay setup! Sensors and motors can be connected without too much fuss which means it's great for robotics, drones and 3D printing too. Flexible to the requirements of your design, it can be used as a breadboard when mounting pin headers, or s a SMT directly soldered on a PCB thanks to its castellated pads. The Configurable Custom Logic (CCL) is a great way to get beginners more interested in hardware. We've used a quality USB chip so people won't have connection or driver issues. The separate SAMD11 ARM Cortex M0+ processor handling the USB interface also makes it possible to implement different USB classes such as Human Interface Device (HID) instead of just the classic CDC/UART.