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Arduino Nano is a surface mount, breadboard embedded version with integrated USB -- the smallest complete Arduino package. It has everything the Diecimila has (electrically), plus more analog input pins and an onboard +5V AREF jumper. All it's missing is the power jack -- since the Nano automatically senses and switches to the higher potential source of power, there's no need for the power select jumper. Honey, I shrunk the Arduino!
Nano's got the breadboard-ability of the Boarduino and the Mini+USB, with a smaller footprint than either, so users have more breadboard space. It�s got a pin layout that works well with the Mini or the Basic Stamp (TX, RX, ATN, GND on one top, power and ground on the other). It's a 4-layer board with power and ground planes to help provide ICs with sufficient charge during switching, reduce noise (EMC) on high-speed switching I/O pins, and reduce radiation (EMI). And because the power plane is low in inductance, any transients that may develop on the power line will be at lower levels. Arduino Nano does it all and fits anywhere.
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Features
- Automatic reset during program download
- Power OK blue LED on the bottom
- Green (TX), red (RX), and orange (L) LED
- +5V to AREF jumper
- Auto sensing/switching power input
- Small mini-B USB for programming and serial monitor
- ICSP header for direct program download
- Standard 0.1" spacing DIP (breadboard friendly)
- Manual reset switch
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