🚀 Elevate Your Projects with Electromax!
The Electromax Nano Board is a compact, breadboard-friendly Arduino compatible board based on the ATmega328, designed for makers who value portability and performance. With a global community of over 30 million users, this board is perfect for innovative projects, ensuring seamless connectivity and versatility.
Brand | electromax |
Package Dimensions | 17.8 x 11.7 x 1.1 cm; 10 g |
Manufacturer | electromax |
Processor Socket | Socket P |
Memory Technology | DDR3 |
Memory Clock Speed | 1.4 GHz |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 10 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
T**S
Ideal for programming escs
Used this for connecting my bl heli escs and it worked perfectly
D**L
Great value
This Nano clone was very inexpensive, but seems to work fine. I did have a minor issue that caused a bit of confusion because unlike other reviewers my board didn’t want to connect under the Old Bootloader, but did with the new version. Maybe the board has been updated or there are two versions?
N**K
Requires old bootloader
Seems to work perfectly fine, just needs to be flashed with old bootloader.
C**E
Was able to upload a test program
Was able to connect to the nano compatable board and upload a test program. See image of the Ardunio ISE. This shows to most important setting you should use to upload programs.
S**D
Can't get it working - a complete waste of money
I have used many clone Arduino Mega boards for previous projects. This was my first Nano purchase and I regret it.Firstly, no USB lead is provided and you have to do some soldering before being able to test the board, making it unreturnable. Upon testing, I found I could not get the board to recognise in either Mobiflight or Arduino IDE. No instructions are provided so I'm lost for ideas and left out-of-pocket.
S**M
Fantastic, affordable option (just select the old bootloader in the Arduino IDE!)
This unofficial Arduino Nano works perfectly for a fraction of the price of a genuine board. The board feels solidly constructed and has been working reliably for me so far. I usually use genuine boards for larger projects, but had a smaller prototype project to work on so I picked this for the cost savings, but this board has so far proven itself to work just as well as the genuine ones. I'm very impressed.As others have mentioned, you just need to set the bootloader to the old one in the Arduino IDE. Once you've selected Arduino Nano as your board type, just go into Tools -> Processor and select "AtMega328P (Old Bootloader)" as the processor. Works flawlessly after that!
N**R
Works with these tweaks
To get this to work well, please install the latest arduino nano driver, when compiling and uploading choose nano as the type and old type bootloader. Once this has been done it works just like a real one
M**R
Compatible with Arduino IDE, as long as you select the OLD boot-loader
I couldn’t upload a sketch to this board using the official Arduino IDE until I tried uploading using the OLD boot-loader option. Once this was selected, I could find no operational or functional difference between this board and my genuine Arduino Nano [A000005] board.Sketches upload to the genuine [A000005] board by selecting the new boot-loader.Given (at time of writing) the genuine Arduino manufactured [A000005] boards are £28 and this one was £6, you pays yer money and makes yer choice!
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