Arduino Nano Every
Best compact microcontroller for space conscious DIY electronics projects.
This is the ultimate breadboard-friendly powerhouse for those who need more processing muscle without sacrificing a compact footprint. It trades the legacy architecture of older boards for a modern, high-performance chip, making it the smartest choice for anyone scaling up their DIY electronics projects.
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Who it's for
- Makers building sophisticated projects requiring larger codebases and data buffers.
- Engineers powering multiple sensors or components directly from the board.
- Prototypers needing a small, reliable controller for space-constrained designs.
Who should skip it
- Developers relying on older, niche libraries without modern updates.
- Hobbyists working primarily with modern low-voltage digital components.
- IoT developers seeking an all-in-one solution for connected devices.
Performance breakdown
Breadboard Compatibility
The slim, compact footprint makes prototyping on breadboards effortless and clean.
Processing Power
The ATmega4809 offers a significant performance boost over classic Nano models.
Connectivity Options
Ample I/O pins provide enough flexibility for most complex sensor arrays.
Software Ecosystem
Seamless integration with the Arduino IDE ensures a frictionless development experience.
Memory Capacity
Adequate flash and SRAM for standard projects, though limited for heavy tasks.
Build Modernity
The inclusion of USB-C brings this classic form factor into today.
Key Specs
Microcontroller
ATmega4809
Board Type
Microcontroller
Development Board Series
Arduino Nano
Operating Voltage
5V
Clock Speed
20 MHz
RAM Capacity
0.006 MB
Flash Memory Capacity
0.048 MB
Digital I/O Pins
20
Analog Input Pins
8
USB Interface
USB-C
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