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Nano V3.0, Nano Board ATmega328P 5V 16M Micro-Controller Board Compatible with Arduino IDE (Nano x 3 with USB Cable)

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Features

  • Original ATmega328P CH340 chip is used. Improved new version CH340G Replace FT232RL.
  • LAFVIN Nano V3.0 card is 100% compatible with the Nano card, and fully compatible with Windows, Mac and Linux operating system.
  • Works the same as original Nano, runs perfectly on programming software.
  • Using Atmel Atmega328P-AU MCU, Support ISP download; Support USB download and Power.
  • LAFVIN Nano CH340 controller is a compact board similar to the R3 board, smaller and breadboard-friendly than Diecimila.

Brand: LAFVIN


Hardware Interface: USB


Style: Classic


Item Weight: 0.2 Ounces


Compatible Devices: Personal Computer


Package Dimensions: 5.94 x 4.06 x 1.54 inches


Item Weight: 0.2 ounces


Item model number: 8541582500


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: August 8, 2018


Manufacturer: LAFVIN


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Usefull
Had two of them wired up for a communications project in nothing flat. both worked well. The included cables are nice to have, but are a little stiff. Finding multiple Macro USB cables is tricky. The Mega p328 processor is a real workhorse and goes back many years in Arduino time. Also used in many cars. The NANO board is like a small UINO board and the price is right. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2025 by Gary

  • These work very well on all but my largest tools.
I was afraid these would not be surfs enough to accommodate any of my tools but they work very well with all but my largest tools (which don't fit). They occupy a lot smaller space in the tool drawers. TThese work very well he non slip backing does not slide around on the benchtop.
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2025 by wrcromwell

  • Great piece of kit!
Great, but there is screws are small. Need a special screw driver
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2025 by Keith W.

  • Working well
These are inexpensive Arduino nano with mini USB cables. I tests all three and they all work well. The solderings seem in good quality. Giving 4 scores as it still uses the old mini USB interface. Recommended.
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2025 by linda S.

  • Still holds up after a year of daily use.
Been using this as part of a device that has been working almost daily for over a year now. The usb port makes it easy to program, and the speed is sufficient when paired with a stepper motor driver. Overall, it's a good fit for my use case and still functions well despite almost daily power cycles for a year. While I wouldn't say its worth getting at full price, it's definitely worth keeping an eye out while its on sale. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2025 by Anthony

  • Use the latest Arduino IDE
First attempt at downloading was unsuccessful. I was using an older version of the Arduino IDE (1.0.5) on a Raspberry PI 4. I was powering the Nano via the USB port. The USB to serial chip was instantly recognized and provided a serial port to use. Almost all Arduino clones are using the CH340G device. I was getting a "programmer not responding error" every time I tried to upload. The webs were recommending to use Old Bootloader setting, but I did not have that as an available option. I downloaded the latest Arduino IDE forLinux 32-bit from arduino.cc and installed it. I first tried to reproduce my original error using Board: Nano, Processor: 328P, and Programmer: Arduino as ISP, but it worked the first time using the latest Arduino IDE(1.8.7?). I received my Nano boards February 14, 2020. I do not know if I have the new bootloader or the old one, but I know that I DID NOT have to select the old one under Processors. Even if you do have the old bootloader, you could always update it if it is an issue. I am very happy with my purchase. The visual quality is as good as I could ask for at any price. I think there may have been some flux residue around the programming header, but if that's all I can complain about then they must be pretty good. Each Nano was individually boxed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2020 by Realist

  • Works
It does what it should.
Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2025 by T

  • Amazing price, just needed drivers
In the Q&A section someone suggested googling "arduino nano CH340 driver" which I did. Found the drivers, after installing, the online Arduino IDE (with local windows 10 plugin) was able to detect the boards. Uploaded a quick blink + serial write back sketch, and it uploaded fine. The led is blinking, it's writing back to the serial port so I can read from within the IDE. For $14 for qty 3 this is an amazing value. I went with this one since it had the extra USB cables. I have bought the individual components from Arrow.com for the ATMEGA328P plus the 16Mhz crystal, and caps in order to cheaply deploy local projects. But, even that route with the quantity discounts where the atmega chip is $1-2 bucks, and the other parts are 10-50 cents, it still comes out to around $3 bucks and that doesn't include solder, time, or usb connector, or ftdi chip or even the pcb. Also, since I'm doing through-hole soldering, the atmega chip is nearly the size of this board. All things considered this board is much more compact than my $3 boarduino. When considering that, and needing to burn the bootloader on the raw atmega chips, compared to this is all completely done and ready to go. The extra $2 per unit is insanely cheap. Super stoked to have given these a try. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2019 by Dustin Graham

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