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Arduino Nano Every (With Headers) Reviews

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This was the first time I'd used a Nano Every vs the 'classic' Nano, but I'm very happy with it and a really good price too. Top quality service from The Pi Hut as usual as well.
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Posted 2 years ago
Great board that has a bit more than a standard nano. Used it to make an LED display to upgrade an R2 unit. It allowed me to run cluster of LED’s without having to switch using a transistor.
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Posted 2 years ago
The Arduino Nano Every is a very versitile board,with same foot print as the old favourite Nano(mine).Can replace the Nano in projects just a little code altering.I got this make Air monitor,haven't finish but bread board works awesome (the air we breathe is not what it should be)all in all a great board to add to your toolbox ,good value.
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Posted 2 years ago
Advertised as 20Mhz, yet the default is 16Mhz and Arduino provide no way of setting it to 20Mhz. There is a third party library, or you can delve into the protected innards of the chip. It appears to always start at 16Mhz and has to be set to 20Mhz in the program. I have not tried this as I do not need the increase in speed, but I am disappointed with Arduino for this misadvertising. Otherwise it's a very capable chip. The onboard peripherals are easy to understand and use, though like all Arduino chips there is a lack of documentation around interrupt vector names. You have to delve into the innards of avr-libc to get any clue about the name of the interrupt vectors functions if you want to use the peripherals directly.. Arduino have a three device package without headers which the Pi-hut appear not to sell, which is. shame as I have plenty of headers I can use instead of having a buy a chip with them already soldered on. The picture shows my prototyping my robot with 3.5in adafruit touch screen nd distance sensors. The motor chip is not wired up yet.
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Posted 2 years ago
Very good board for relatively low price
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Posted 2 years ago
A rare beast in the Arduino stable this — pin-compatible with the standard Nano (and all the clones out there), but with 3 times the SRAM, and 42kB flash compared to 32kB. Slightly faster processor at 20MHz. For some reason only has 256 bytes of EEPROM compared to the Nano's 512 bytes, but that probably has no impact on most users. Really handy if you normally develop with a Nano and hit a wall with lack of storage.
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Posted 2 years ago
There are cheap grey versions of this board out there, but I prefer to get the OEM version so you know you are getting quality and reliability and to a standard. Great development board.
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Posted 2 years ago
Always quality products at good prices. Easy to find what I want on the site and delivery is speedy
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Posted 2 years ago