Original Arduino Nano A000005

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Description

The Original Arduino Nano A000005 is a dev. board based on the ATmega328 microcontroller chip. It operates at an operating voltage of 5VDC and has various analog and digital I/O pins for interfacing with sensors and other components. The board's architecture is AVR, and it runs at a clock speed of 16 MHz. With flash memory of 32 KB, EEPROM of 1 KB, and SRAM of 2, it offers ample memory space for programming and data storage.

Sensor Types

Temperature sensors

Light sensors

Motion sensors

Sound sensors

Dos And Donts

Donts

Do not exceed the recommended input voltage range (7-12V) to prevent damage to the board.

Avoid connecting incompatible sensors or components that may exceed the board's capabilities.

Do not expose the board to extreme environmental conditions that may affect its performance.

Dos

Follow the manufacturer's guidelines for connecting and programming the Arduino Nano A000005.

Use appropriate voltage levels within the specified range (7-12V) to power the board.

Utilize the available analog and digital I/O pins effectively for sensor interfacing and data processing.

Limits

Maximum Power Consumption

1 W

Operating Voltage Range

7-12 V

How To Connect

Sensor Connection

Connect the sensor's output to one of the analog or digital I/O pins on the Arduino Nano A000005.

Ensure proper grounding and power supply connections for both the sensor and the board.

Refer to the board's pinout diagram to identify the appropriate pins for sensor interfacing.

Dimensions

Length (Mm)

45

Shipping Dimensions

9 × 6 × 3 cm

Shipping Weight

0.019 kg

Weight (G)

7

Width (Mm)

18