
This is an overview of an Emake Fun Arduino Nano compatible board. To be clear, this is a clone of the "real" Arduino. For 5 about $20, that's 1/5 the price of an Arduino direct from store.arduino.cc. If you want to use this on a breadboard, you'll need to solder the included headers first. It's pretty simple, but in my excitement I made a mistake on the first header. After desoldering and aligning the pins correctly, I connected it to my PC. It immediately showed up on my /dev/ttyUSB0 port. I added myself to the dialer group and then launched the Arduino IDE. I settled on an Atmel 328 Arduino Nano board, uploaded the "Blink" example sketch, compiled and uploaded it. It worked straight away. I then tested the serial output examples and they worked as expected. I feel a little guilty for not buying a real Arduino all the time, but I go through so many of these examples that it would be prohibitively expensive otherwise. say about this. They work for my sketches (mostly reading MQ sensors and driving stepper motors and relays). The micro USB port is very convenient.

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