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Kingduino placa electronica V3.0 Nano

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El Arduino Nano es una pequeña, completa y tablero de usar placa basada en el ATmega328. Tiene más o menos la misma funcionalidad de la Arduino Duemilanove, pero en un paquete diferente. Carece de una sola toma de corriente continua, y funciona con un cable USB Mini-B en lugar de una normal.

El Nano 3.0 tiene una serie de instalaciones para la comunicación con un ordenador, otro Arduino, u otros microcontroladores. El ATmega328 ofrece UART TTL (5V) de comunicación en serie, que está disponible en los pines digitales 0 (RX) y 1 (TX). Un FTDI FT232RL en los canales de mesa esta comunicación en serie a través de USB y los drivers FTDI (incluido con el software de Arduino) proporcionan un puerto com virtual para el software en el ordenador. El software de Arduino incluye un monitor de serie que permite a los datos de texto simples para ser enviados hacia y desde la placa Arduino. Los LEDs RX y TX de la placa parpadean cuando se están transmitiendo datos a través de la conexión USB FTDI chip y al ordenador (pero no para la comunicación en serie en los pines 0 y 1).


* Nota: Este no es un producto original de marca Arduino, que se fabrica con los mismos componentes y funcionalidad por un fabricante diferente.


Especificaciones:
Microcontrolador: ATmega328
Tensión de funcionamiento (nivel lógico): 5V
Voltaje de entrada (recomendado): 7-12V
Entrada de tensión (límites): 6-20V
Digital I / O Pins: 14 (de los cuales 6 proporcionan salida PWM)
Pines de entrada analógicas: 8
Corriente continua para Pin I / O: 40mA
Memoria Flash: 32 KB (ATmega328) de los cuales 2 KB utilizado por el gestor de arranque
SRAM: 2 KB (ATmega328)
EEPROM: 1 KB (ATmega328)
Velocidad de reloj: 16 MHz
Dimensiones: 43 x 18 x 19 mm
Peso: 6g

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Steve | Comprador verificado

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Oct 25, 2014

Seems to have counterfeit FTDI chips. Bought two, began receiving this error after an update:

stk500_getsync(): not in sync: resp=0x00

After a lot of research, I found that downgrading the driver works, and that it is due to a counterfeit FTDI chip on the board. now I see there is a Windows 8 upgrade that may make this impossible.

If it weren't for this, I'd have rated them 5 stars all across the board.

Phil_G | Comprador verificado

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Oct 22, 2014

Bought just one to trial as I've been a PIC assembler programmer for decades and wanted to check out the Arduino and its IDE. Had some problems, to cut a long story short the Nano A0 pin had a dry joint and would intermittently disconnect from the A0 header-pin and instead it would pick up the voltage from the adjacent A1 pin. Used it successfully by leaving A0 disconnected and using other pins instead. Not a brilliant first impression of Arduinos.
Cheers
Phil

Phil_G | Comprador verificado

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Aug 30, 2014

I bought one to evaluate. On arrival I found it has an intermittent connection from A0 to the header pin, when it happens to be disconnected it picks up the voltage on A1 instead.
Otherwise functions ok, no problems connecting to Windows 8, but don't think I'll buy any more from here. Phil_G.
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leandrogumes | Comprador verificado

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Jul 18, 2014

perfeito para pequenos projetos...

Evil Pusher | Comprador verificado

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Jul 02, 2014

Okay - but to expensive. You will get cheaper ones at the www - roundabout 1,30 $ less........

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Jun 12, 2014

I feel sorry to buy this item as I spent one full day to try to upload sample sketch but I failed to at least communicate with it. I advise you not to buy it.

John | Comprador verificado

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Mar 17, 2014

works very well, I like the small size and the reset button, the price is just right, I have Arduino uno R3 units, but they are a bit big to put on a RC craft, so I use the UNO to write my program and work out the bugs, then send the finished program to the little nano, connect my wires and off we go! if the pins are in the way, I unsolder them and use 90 deg pins so I can mount the nano flat, try to keep it away from the RX, the clock on the nano may cause noise problems for the RX.

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Feb 05, 2014

The nano. Arduino for the s,all hearted

Horace | Comprador verificado

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Jan 05, 2014

First of all, I am not a huge Arduino fan because I think most boards in the family are overpriced for the performance. The one plus about the Arduino family is the good software library support. Having said that, the main reason I got my 4 Arduino Nanos is because the HK price finally makes it a great value, especially since I can get them from the US warehouse. The quality of these clones is great. Only caveat is that you may have to try re-connecting to USB several times before computer recognizes it, but I believe that's true of genuine Nanos too. I'll have to find a shorter cable and see if that improves things. Once it does connect, you can use the Arduino dev IDE w/o problems.

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Dec 30, 2013

I do not know if it was working before but it is always a good idea to burn the boot loader to Arduino if there are any problems. I am not sure if just a USB connection will burn it because I used an usbasp programming stick instead.

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