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Reviewed in Germany on March 1, 2025
Verarbeitung und Lieferung o.k.
Sepp W.
Reviewed in Germany on February 9, 2025
nach dem "Brennen" des bootloaderskann der Arduino Nano clone verwendet/programmiert werden.deshalb " nur" 4 *
znk
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2025
There are more powerful boards than the nano these days, but for a nano, these seem pretty good. They look well made and behave as expected.
Kyleservicetech
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2025
These Arduino Nanos use the latest USB port. They also have the latest firmware installed, ie, you do not have to use the "Old Bootloader". I pretested all 10 of those on my orders. All of them accepted my program with no issues.
Waldemar B.
Reviewed in Germany on February 19, 2025
Product okay, but pinout drawing totally wrong!!!
michael C.
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2025
Tested one so far so good, arrived when expected...
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2024
I just moved a ton of code written for Arduino Uno and ADC1256 24bit A/D converter to this product (Nano). The code just worked with zero modification to Arduino Uno code or the ADC1256 libraries.But, I had much trouble porting the Uno code to Arduino-Nano-Every because it has a different CPU and register set than the Uno and Nano which use ATmega328x CPU. So, Arduino-Nano-Every may be a good choice if you are starting fresh. But not if you're porting a bunch of code from Arduino Uno to Nano. Go with Nano and not Nano-Every.
Reed
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2024
Overall it seems to work fine with no issues but I can’t figure out what the I2C pins are for. There are 3 images on the selling page and each of them are showing different pins for the SCL and SDA pins and idk which is right if any of them are since non of the configurations seem to be giving me any feedback from the device I’m trying to get info from. I know the other device is fine because it works with my arduino uno board, just not this one
Preston
Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2024
This is a good alternative to an Arduino NANO. I've soldered the pins on one of these boards already and used it in one of my projects. It works exactly as I expected it to, even with the Arduino IDE. I wish the included USB cable were a bit longer, though, so I don't have to bring my entire project up to my computer USB port.Surprisingly, other USB-C charger cables I've had didn't allow these boards to be detected/programmed so I HAD to use the included short cable. I suspect this is normal with Arduino NANO boards so this probably isn't an issue. The included cable works fine, anyways.I've included some pictures. I used clay to hold the electronics onto my board while I solder the underside. Board was tested in a fairly complex project and all the digital/analog pins worked fine.
Patrick Kvitkauskas
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2024
Worked right out of the box on both Linux Mint and Windows 10. Has 'Blink' already installed. Loaded binary files with them so far and played with Blink timing in IDE as a test before I done any programming and all worked just fine. Have fun
Ds
Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2024
The boards worked well, plug and play for programming with Arduino IDE. Only issue I had was the ICSP header pins were backwards from the genuine boards. They are correct according to the images in the Amazon product page, but if you search for the Nano pinout on the internet it will give you the incorrect header pins for this product. Be aware in order to not mix up power/GND/signal pins based on an incorrect diagram.
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