LGT8F328P LQFP32 MiniEVB replaces rduino NANO V3.0 HT42B534 chip

SKU: FA1010-3 Tag:
Weight 0.0052 kg
Dimensions 5.1 × 2.6 cm
Supply voltage

3.3V / 5V

Programmer

HT42B534 – drivers: win 10, win 7 and older, drivers download required below

Microcontroller

LGT8F328P, compatible with MEGA328P – 16 MHz

Ports - I / O pins

16

Number of analog inputs

6

Number of PWM outputs

8

Serial interfaces

UART, SPI, I2C

Pin pitch

2.54mm (can be mounted in contact plates)

Flash memory

32kB

E2PROM

0K / 1K / 2K / 4K / 8K (FLASH Share)

SRAM

2kB

ADC

10-bit (analog-to-digital conversion)

Description

Universal mini module compatible with original Arduino, equipped with MEGA328P compatible LGT8F328D microcontroller and Micro USB connector and HT42B534 programmer (pinless version). Can be used in many microprocessor projects. After downloading the module and programmer driver extension, the board is compatible with Arduino projects.
A faithfully replicated clone is a guarantee of operation and reliability.
NANO has HT42B534 programmer, you need additional drivers as shown below.
Thanks to the convenient Micro USB connector, it is easy to connect the module to a computer and program it. Due to its small size, it will be perfect for small projects.

 

Technical data

Supply voltage: 3.3V/5V
Programmer: HT42B534 – Driver: win 10, win 7 and earlier versions, the driver download needs to be below
Microcontroller: LGT8F328P, compatible with MEGA328P – 16 MHz
Ports – I/O pins: 16
Number of analog inputs: 6
Number of PWM outputs: 8
Serial interface: UART, SPI, I2C
External Interrupt
Prevent excessive current flow
The module is made of 0.8mm thick laminate
Weight 5.2 grams.
Pin pitch 2.54mm (can be mounted on a contact board)
Dimensions: 51x26mm
32kB Flash
E2PROM 0K / 1K / 2K / 4K / 8K (FLASH Share)
2kB SRAM
10-bit ADC (analog to digital conversion)
GUID

Construction and connection precautions

power supply
VCC is directly connected to the pins of the microcontroller, connecting voltages higher than 5V may permanently damage the chip.
input Output
The Arduino Pro has 14 digital input/output (I/O).
Each pin is allowed to draw up to 40mA of current, which allows direct connection of LEDs with resistors and control of other integrated circuits.
In addition to standard I/O, some outputs have special functions.
programming
With the help of a free environment provided by the manufacturer, software can be created and uploaded.
You can use the PL2303 programmer

Features

The Nano version, like the Pro version, is based on popular modules
It has a LGT8F328P microcontroller which is compatible with MEGA328P

32kB Flash
2kB SRAM memory
E2PROM 0K/1K/2K/4K/8K (flash shared)
It is clocked with a 16 MHz clock signal.

The board has pins – output/input

16 digital pins – can be used as input or output. The pins operate on the 3.3V TTL standard. They are each rated at 40mA, and they also have built-in pull-up resistors. Some pins have additional functions (UART, INT, PWM, SPI, LED), including 8 PWM channels, e.g. for controlling servos/motors, e.g. SG-90 Servo TowerPro
6 analog inputs, each supporting measurements with 10-bit resolution. Some pins have additional functions (I²C, AREF, reset).

Arduino Nano can be powered

Via Micro-USB cable
from a regulated voltage source of 3.3V.
Via 5V connector
Programmers that provide communication with a computer can only be powered via USB.

The board establishes a communication system with the computer by:

UART interface – based on pins 0 (RX) and 1 (TX).
USB – Layout
Also supports I²C (TWI) and SPI interfaces

For 3.3/5V voltage, jumper selection.
for manual reset
LED switch to control the operation of the system
Connectors arranged on the board allow you to connect the board directly to the contact pad.
This version has for welding
The programming of the connectors is done using the Arduino IDE, which is very beginner friendly free software. – IDE program – http://www.arduino.cc/en/Main/Software
The microcontroller on the board has a preinstalled bootloader that allows you to upload software without using additional hardware.
As standard, the module includes the BLINK LED 13 program and bootloader
. In addition, the processor can be programmed through ICSP.
The chip program can be encrypted with a custom GUID (unique identifier)

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