Review:

Arduino Nano Every

overall review score: 4.4
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The Arduino Nano Every is a compact, breadboard-friendly microcontroller board based on the ATMega4809 microcontroller. It is part of the Arduino Nano family, designed to offer a smaller form factor with enhanced features, making it suitable for a wide range of embedded projects, prototyping, and automation tasks.

Key Features

  • Based on the ATMega4809 microcontroller with 48 KB flash memory
  • Compact size (45 x 18 mm) suitable for breadboarding and portable applications
  • 24 I/O pins with support for PWM, ADC, and digital communication protocols
  • USB-C type connector for power and programming
  • Supports Arduino IDE and compatible development environments
  • Low power consumption with sleep modes
  • Expanded analog input capabilities with multiple ADC channels

Pros

  • Compact and lightweight design ideal for portable projects
  • Good performance with the ATMega4809 microcontroller
  • Enhanced I/O options compared to older Nano models
  • Easy to program via USB-C using familiar Arduino IDE
  • Cost-effective option for small embedded applications

Cons

  • Limited GPIO port count compared to larger boards like Arduino Uno or Mega
  • Some limitations in processing power compared to more advanced microcontrollers
  • No built-in Wi-Fi or Bluetooth connectivity (requires external modules)
  • Smaller footprint may make debugging more challenging in some setups

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Last updated: Thu, May 7, 2026, 11:04:15 AM UTC