🚀 Elevate Your Projects with Nano V3.0!
The Nano V3.0 is a compact micro-controller board featuring the ATmega328P chip, designed for seamless compatibility with Arduino IDE. Weighing just 0.2 ounces, it connects effortlessly via USB and supports multiple operating systems, making it the perfect choice for tech-savvy creators and innovators.
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
Operating System | Linux,Mac,Operating,Windows |
Hardware Connectivity | USB |
Item Weight | 0.2 Ounces |
Style | Classic |
W**L
These work very well on all but my largest tools.
I was afraid these would not be surfs enough to accommodate any of my tools but they work very well with all but my largest tools (which don't fit). They occupy a lot smaller space in the tool drawers. TThese work very well he non slip backing does not slide around on the benchtop.
A**Y
Still holds up after a year of daily use.
Been using this as part of a device that has been working almost daily for over a year now. The usb port makes it easy to program, and the speed is sufficient when paired with a stepper motor driver. Overall, it's a good fit for my use case and still functions well despite almost daily power cycles for a year. While I wouldn't say its worth getting at full price, it's definitely worth keeping an eye out while its on sale.
G**Y
Usefull
Had two of them wired up for a communications project in nothing flat. both worked well. The included cables are nice to have, but are a little stiff. Finding multiple Macro USB cables is tricky. The Mega p328 processor is a realworkhorse and goes back many years in Arduino time. Also used in many cars. The NANO board is like a small UINO board and the price is right.
D**N
1 bad board other 2 are good
Why did you pick this product vs others?:Wish I could give it more of around a 3.5 the only reason being is I had one bad board and the other 2 where great but I messed with that board for 6 hours then decided to just try a new one and the other 2 worked flawlessly (but either way I’m still stuck with one bad board)
M**I
Everything works right!
Everything works right! It uses the new boot loader and the USB serial behaves like it should. I've bought many of these nanos that had the old boot loader. Also I make many nano based devices that communicate with USB serial and many of these nanos will lock up the USB serial port for unknown reasons and you have to unplug and plug. So, these are the best clones to buy.
E**4
The core for all mini-projects
These are the best for every electrical engineering student to have a good implementation of C++. There are so many things you could do with these from weather stations, RC cars, LED configurations, sensors, etc.Buy these if you’re starting your academic journey as an EE student. Because these are NOT the original (originals now come with Type-C), you are gonna have to rely on the now outdated mini-USB (not to be confused with the micro-USB), but you’d also going to have to install some driver to make it work…
E**.
[Solved] avr-g++: no such file or directory error Mac OS X 14.4
I just purchased a 3-pack of Lafvin " Nano V3.0, Nano Board ATmega328P" on Amazon. I selected Tools>Board>Arduino Nano in the IDE.When trying to upload "blink" I got the following error " [avr-g++: no such file or directory]". I finally got it to work by selecting Tools>Board>Arduino Uno.(I'm running Mac OS X Sonoma 14.4 and Arduino IDE 2.3.4)
C**L
Didn’t have any issues
I ordered these originally because I was curious about how they compared to the original arduino (which I haven’t used in years) and to get another thing I ordered overnight 🤣. I installed the Arduino v2 IDE on my windows laptop. I plugged one of these in and loaded the example code for blinking the onboard LED. I changed the timing a little so I could be sure it was my code that was running. I plugged in the board using the provided USB micro cord, selected the board when it showed up a few seconds later on COM 3. I told it it was a nano, and it selected the new boot loader. I thought it would fail when I tried to upload, due to other comments saying you have to select the (old) boot loader. But the upload worked on the first try. I repeated with the other 2 boards and they worked, too. I experimented with the other blinking program included in the IDE, even using random timing for the blinking, and it all just worked. I didn’t have to install any other drivers (other than the several the IDE automatically installed). I’m pleasantly surprised, and might buy more just to play around with them.
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