Cytron Maker Nano Development Board for Arduino Projects
Cytron Maker Nano Development Board for Arduino Projects If you love the Maker UNO but need something more compact, the Cytron Maker Nano Development Board is the perfect solution. This Arduino compatible board is designed specifically for makers who want to build small, efficient, and portable projects without sacrificing the features they rely on. The Maker Nano retains the core functionality of the Maker UNO, including onboard USB connectivity, built-in LED indicators, and clear pin labels, making it easy and intuitive for beginners and experienced developers alike. Its compact size makes it ideal for projects with limited space, such as wearables, portable gadgets, and embedded systems. Whether you're just starting out or building your next innovative device, the Cytron Maker Nano delivers the reliability and convenience you expect from a high-quality Arduino compatible board. Cytron Maker Nano Pinout Diagram: Features: Compact Design – Smaller than Maker UNO, perfect for tight spaces Arduino Compatible – Works seamlessly with Arduino IDE and libraries Built-in LEDs – Onboard LEDs for digital I/O pins, power, and status User-Friendly Layout – Clear pin labels and onboard reset button USB Programmable – No external programmer needed Plug-and-Play – Powered directly via USB with onboard voltage regulator Beginner-Friendly – Ideal for learning, prototyping, and DIY electronics Full I/O Access – All digital and analog pins broken out for use
- Compact Cytron Maker Nano board ideal for space-constrained Arduino projects
- Fully Arduino compatible board with onboard USB and bootloader
- Retains all useful features of the Maker UNO in a smaller form factor
- Built-in LED indicators and user-friendly pin labeling
- Perfect for beginners and makers building compact embedded systems
- Plug-and-play design—no need for external programmer or drivers
- Parameter Details
- Item Type Controller / Development Board
- Model Series Maker Series
- Microcontroller ATmega328P
- Programming Arduino IDE
- Operating Voltage 5V DC
- Input Voltage (Vin) 7V to 30V
- Power Supply Vin or USB
- USB to Serial Chip CH340C
- Digital I/O Pins 20
- PWM Channels 6
- Analog Inputs 8 (10-bit resolution)
- UART Interface 1
- SPI Interface 1
- I2C Interface 1
- External Interrupts 2
- Flash Memory 32 KB
- SRAM 2 KB
- EEPROM / Data Flash 1 KB
- Clock Speed 16 MHz
- Programmable LEDs 12 (D2 to D13)
- Programmable Push Button 1 (connected to pin D2)
- Piezo Buzzer 1 (connected to pin D8)