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The Arduino Nano Every [ABX00028] is a compact, high-performance microcontroller board powered by the ATmega4809. Featuring 48KB Flash memory, 6KB SRAM, 20 digital I/O pins, and 8 analog inputs, it offers enhanced processing power and memory for complex embedded projects. Its small 45x18 mm footprint makes it ideal for space-constrained applications like wearables and IoT devices. Fully compatible with the Arduino IDE and existing Nano shields, it ensures a smooth upgrade path for developers seeking efficient, reliable prototyping and automation solutions.









| ASIN | B07VX7MX27 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #26,445 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #48 in Prototyping Boards & Accessories #74 in Single Board Computers (Computers & Accessories) |
| Brand | Arduino |
| Card Description | Integrated |
| Computer Memory Type | EEPROM |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,311) |
| Date First Available | July 31, 2019 |
| Flash Memory Size | 48 MB |
| Graphics Card Ram Size | 6 MB |
| Hard Drive | 1 MB HDD |
| Hard Drive Interface | ATA-4 |
| Hard Drive Rotational Speed | 1 RPM |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.77 x 0.71 x 0.39 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.352 ounces |
| Item model number | ABX00028_SML |
| Manufacturer | Arduino |
| Memory Speed | 20 MHz |
| Number of Processors | 1 |
| Operating System | DOS |
| Optical Drive Type | BD-R |
| Processor | 2E+1 cortex |
| Processor Brand | Microchip Technology |
| Product Dimensions | 1.77 x 0.71 x 0.39 inches |
| Series | ARD_A000005 |
| Wireless Type | 802.11b |
J**E
Good little boards
Many of the clones require extra drivers and other things to work. I plugged these in and the IDE recognized them. Less hassle then using clones. Only issue I have with these boards is the pin names are on the bottom. You could put the pin names on the top, but then the reset button is on the bottom.
M**L
Very Cool
These are very cool for what ever you do. I made a magnet strength meter.
A**A
Nice product from the house of Arduino
Recommend for sure - you defiantly can NOT have enough Arduino boards - this pack is well priced and good value for the money. Will but more when needed. Works without issues under Arduino IDE with the proper boards installation.
P**N
This is a Nano on steroids.
Arduino Nano Every - sold in either 3 or 6 packs, not as singles according to Arduino however, I have seen them on eBay separately. This must be someone reselling. This is NOT a Nano. It is an evolution of the traditional Arduino Nano, their words, not mine. It is the same size as the Nano with the same number of input/outputs. The website says it only has 5 pwm pins since D11 is used for something else but, according to the pinout sheet I still count 6. It uses an ATMega4809 processor instead of the standard ATMega328P with 50% more program memory (48k vs 32k) and 200% more RAM (6k vs 2k). Yeah I know, I got it off the website. Just cause they can develop neat devices doesn’t make them good at math. The ATMega4809 runs at 20mhz while the ATMega328P runs at 16mhz The IDE went to the Arduino website and downloaded the correct board and USB port when I plugged the first one in. The boards evidently have the “Blink” exercise routine already in memory. Uploaded a sketch without issue. (I use a Mac, you PC weenies are on your own) There is a warning from the IDE after compiling the code “avrdude: jtagmkII_initialize(): Cannot locate "flash" and "boot" memories in description”, but it doesn’t affect the compile or upload. Header pins are not attached to the board. It tells this on the website but not in any of the sellers ads. Uses a Micro-B USB cable instead of the Mini-B used on the standard Nano. It is not included. The boards aren’t even in anti static bags, just loose in the boxes. Has the Official NFL or NASCAR silver sticker on the boxes for all the Arduino snobs.
J**S
They work but are expensive for what you get.
I got these because they were Arduino brand but as I have used them more they are really expensive for what you can do with them. I highly recommend an ESP32 chip over these since they are superior in many aspects like speed, built-in Wi-Fi compatibility. I will still use these as they are very small and have a much broader vin voltage range that I can power them with which is very convenient.
A**A
Works good!
It came pretty quickly and is a great tool for many projects. It got me into learning how to code!
J**.
On board 5 volt regulator notes
The on board regulator is a switcher (MPM3610 - a synchronous rectified, step-down converter module with built-in power MOSFETs and inductor). Will take up to 21 volts input and supply 5 volts up to an amp according to its spec. If you want to supply an external 5 volts ( and not use the USB) , you can connect this external supply to the 5 volt pin. If you do, make sure that the Vin pin floats. I connected both Vin and the 5 volts pins to an external 5 volts supply and blew the regulator. The MPM data sheet does not mention this type of connection - probably not allowed. Also, given the tiny size of the MPM, 1 amp output may be stretching things, but 200MA seems fine. The nice thing is that it is a lot more efficient than a linear regulator.
R**C
As stated
I didn't realize the headers weren't soldered. I won't make that mistake again. This board has great reviews for my intentions.
U**T
La version Every est plus chère que la version Nano standard, mais appréciable pour la mémoire supplémentaire. Bel emballage avec mousse conductrice et paquets individuels. Fonctionnement sans problème.
A**A
Fácil de usar y entrega correcta
F**H
Excellent, high quality, works like a s har. Worth the money
S**S
As advertised. Good quality.
O**A
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