AZDelivery AZ Nano V3 Board Mini USB Compitable with ATmega328 5V 16MHz CH340 ATmega328P Micro Controller, CH340G replaces FT232RL, Including E Book! (5PCS)

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Amazon ✅ Compact: Dimensions (LxWxH) are 45 x 18 x 7.5 mm (incl. protruding components); 100% pinout and code compatible with the original AZ-Nano V3-Board ✅ Compitable with ATmega328P chipset with 16 MHz clock frequency and 32 KB flash memory (incl. 2 KB for bootloader); easy PC connection via CH340G-USB converter. ✅ Separate pin headers! Use the AZDelivery AZ-Nano V3-Board in the smallest of spaces or simply practice soldering. ✅ AZ-Nano V3-Board is kept pleasantly small, the power consumption is low and the number of analog and digital inputs and outputs is completely sufficient for most applications. ✅ This product includes an E-Book that provides useful information on how to begin your project, it helps with a quick setup and saves time on the configuration process. We provide an array of application examples, full installation guides and libraries.

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✅ Compact: Dimensions (LxWxH) are 45 x 18 x 7.5 mm (incl. protruding components); 100% pinout and code compatible with the original AZ-Nano V3-Board ✅ Compitable with ATmega328P chipset with 16 MHz clock frequency and 32 KB flash memory (incl. 2 KB for bootloader); easy PC connection via CH340G-USB converter. ✅ Separate pin headers! Use the AZDelivery AZ-Nano V3-Board in the smallest of spaces or simply practice soldering. ✅ AZ-Nano V3-Board is kept pleasantly small, the power consumption is low and the number of analog and digital inputs and outputs is completely sufficient for most applications. ✅ This product includes an E-Book that provides useful information on how to begin your project, it helps with a quick setup and saves time on the configuration process. We provide an array of application examples, full installation guides and libraries.


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Brand AZDelivery
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  • 4260581550295

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