Difference between revisions of "NANO-BKOUT"

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** (4) 4-40 mounting holes for installation into enclosures
 
** (4) 4-40 mounting holes for installation into enclosures
 
** Rounded corners to allow card to be installed into enclosure corners
 
** Rounded corners to allow card to be installed into enclosure corners
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== Testing ==
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* [[Arduino Based Test Station]]
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* [https://github.com/land-boards/lb-Arduino-Code/tree/master/LBCards/ODAS/ODASTESTER ODAS Tester Github Repo]
  
 
== Assembly Sheet ==
 
== Assembly Sheet ==
  
 
* [[Arduino Nano Breakout Card Assembly Sheet]]
 
* [[Arduino Nano Breakout Card Assembly Sheet]]

Revision as of 12:59, 1 January 2020

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Features

  • Breakout card for the Arduino Nano
  • NANO (not supplied) is:
    • Inexpensive ($6-$7 US, $2.50 China), multiple sourced part
    • 5V, 16 MHz
    • Installs onto female header/removable
    • DC regulator
    • Microprocessor ATMega328 Comparable with Arduino UNO
    • Mini USB connector
    • Reset switch
  • NANO-BKOUT has
    • DC Power Jack
    • GVS connections for most digital/analog signals
    • Ground and power connections for each digital lines simplify power distribution to external functions such as sensors
    • Additional analog input signals (over the Arduino UNO)
    • ICSP (In-Circuit System Programmer) header
    • I2C header
    • Aref voltage selection header
    • Direct connection to MyMenu card
    • I2C Interface
    • D6 connection for interrupt line
    • Located in mirrored location on both boards to allow the MyMenu to mount to the rear
    • 49x49mm form factor
    • (4) 4-40 mounting holes for installation into enclosures
    • Rounded corners to allow card to be installed into enclosure corners

Testing

Assembly Sheet