Seeeduino Nano
Seeeduino Nano
The Seeeduino Nano is a compact board similar to the Seeeduino V4.2/Arduino UNO, and it is fully compatible with Arduino Nano on pinout and sizes.
Seeeduino Nano VS. Seeeduino V4.2
The same as Seeedunio V4.2, Seeeduino Nano is built around Atmega328P -- 8-bit AVR microcontroller. So you can use the same program code on both boards. However, the dimensions of the two are significantly different. Less than a quarter of the size, but with almost the same features, Seeeduino Nano will save more space for your project, more suitable for space-constrained scenes.
Seeeduino Nano VS. Arduino Nano
First, the most intuitive difference is the price. The Seeeduino Nano offers the same features and high-quality experience as the Arduino Nano in less than half the price. On the other hand, the Seeeduino Nano has also made the following improvements compared to the Arduino Nano. 1-Change the Mini-USB into Type-C, which is symmetrical and reversible. 2- Add one Grove I2C connector, with the help Grove system, you can play with hundreds of sensors and actuators simply by plugging. We've listed the main differences between these products as follows:
Model | Processor | Input Voltage | IO Voltage | Analog In/Out | Digital IO/PWM | USB | Grove Connector |
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Seeeduino V4.2 | ATmega328P | 5V / 7-12V | 3.3V/5V | 6/0 | 14/6 | micro-USB | 2xI2C+1xUART |
Seeeduino Nano | ATmega328P | 5V / 7-12V | 5V | 8/0 | 14/6 | Type C | 1xI2C |
Arduino Nano | ATmega328P | 5V / 7-12V | 5V | 8/0 | 14/6 | Mini-USB |