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Treat Flux like your intern. Tell it what you'd like to build and it'll get to work. You can also ask it questions, brainstorm ideas, and teach it your preferences. Learn More

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U1
Not Recommended for New Designs
A6
A7
D9
XTAL1
D11_COPI
D2
D7
A1
AREF
D10
D5
D13_CLK
D8
D3
MCU_RESET
XTAL2
XTAL1
D12_CIPO
D4
A0
D6
Note 6
Line 1
A quick explainer for the reset circuitry
Line 2
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Line 3
State 1: (SW Open) = 1MOhm impedance | Lower impedance path is R2 @ 10kOhm so the voltage on MCU_RESET net is 5V (not reset)
Line 4
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Line 5
State 2: (SW Closed) = 0Ohm impedance | Lower impedance path is SW1 @ 0 Ohm so the voltage on MCU_RESET net is 0V (reset)
+3V3
Note 3
Line 1
You will find MOSI and MISO renamed to COPI and PICO respectively here. COPI stands for Controller Out Peripheral In and CIPO stands for Controller In Peripheral Out
Line 2
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Line 3
Don't forget to connect this to a physical ICSP breakout to flash the Arduino!
R2
Resistance
10kΩ
+3V3
SW1


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Arduino Nano Barebones - 3V3 SMD No Header

Arduino Nano Barebones - 3V3 SMD  No Header thumbnail
Important Note: You must connect your own SPI/ICSP programming header if you want to burn the Arduino bootloader to the MCU. In this version, you must also provide your own UART interface.
SMD Manufacturing: Need a hotplate and solderpaste
Good to haves:
  • Oscillator Decoupling Caps Expose UART via connector Programming Button Onboard LED Reset Button
You don't have to populate everything! Only these are mandatory: Reset Button

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Pricing & Availability

Distributor

Qty 1

Digi-Key

$1.00–$2.66

LCSC

$2.45–$3.05

Mouser

$2.66

Controls