


There is a considerable amount of difference between the Arduino Nano and the Arduino mega as the processor used itself is different. Nameĭifference between Arduino Nano and Arduino Mega The technical difference between Uno and Nano is shown below. To program a Uno you need Regular USB cable where as for Nano you will need a mini USB cable. Also Nano is breadboard friendly while Uno is not. One big difference between both is the size UNO is twice as big as Nano and hence occupies more space on your project. They use the same Processor (Atmega328p) and hence they both can share the same program. The Arduino Nano is very much similar to the Arduino UNO. Raspberry Pi, PIC Development Board, AVR Development Board, MSP430 Launchpad, Intel Edison, ESP32 Difference between Arduino UNO and Arduino Nano
ARDUINO NANO PINOUT PRO
To provide reference voltage for input voltage.Īrduino Nano Technical Specifications MicrocontrollerĪTmega328P – 8 bit AVR family microcontrollerĪrduino UNO, Arduino Pro Mini, Arduino Mega, Arduino Due, Arduino Leonardo
ARDUINO NANO PINOUT SERIAL
Used to receive and transmit TTL serial data.ġ0 (SS), 11 (MOSI), 12 (MISO) and 13 (SCK) Used to measure analog voltage in the range of 0-5VĬan be used as input or output pins.

3.3V: 3.3V supply generated by on-board voltage regulator. 5V: Regulated power supply used to power microcontroller and other components on the board. Vin: Input voltage to Arduino when using an external power source (6-12V). Arduino Nano Pin Configuration Pin Category
