Arduino Nano with ATmega328P is available in two variants: "ATmega328P" and the older "ATmega328P (Old Bootloader)". The newer variant uses an optimized bootloader which has double upload transfer ...
Ok, we’ll come clean. [Design Build Destroy] didn’t really add any memory to his Arduino Nano. But he did get about 1.5K more program space when compared to the stock setup. The trick? On some Nano ...
The Programmer connects the FTDI port on an emonTx, an emonTx Shield, an emonTH, an emonPi Shield, or the Shield part of a disassembled emonPi, to the USB port of a computer. This enables the device ...
[Hans Peter] wanted to move away from using full Arduino boards in his projects. One of the components he rarely used after the development stage is the USB hardware. Once the firmware is flashed to ...
The Arduino Nano can be powered via the Mini-B USB connection, 6-20 V unregulated external power supply (pin 30), or 5 V regulated external power supply (pin 27). The power source is automatically ...