Produktbeskrivning
16KB Flash, 1KB SRAM, 512B EEPROM
ESD and short circuit protection for all I/O pins
Four small LEDs
Small size; 38x20mm
IC:
Atmel ATmega168
Connector(s):
Two 12-pin Pmod
One 6-pin Pmod
TWI daisy chain
2-pin analog in
Programming:
Digilent JTAG USB cable or Atmel AVR Dragon
The Digilent Cerebot Nano board is useful for embedded control and robotics projects for both students and hobbyists.
The Cerebot Nano's versatile design and programmable microcontroller allows you to control different external devices and program the board for multiple uses. The board has many I/O connectors, power supply options, and supports a number of programming tools including ATMEL AVR STUDIO 4, and WinAVR.
The Cerebot Nano can be powered either by connecting a 2 x AA battery holder or an externally regulated power supply to J3. Alternatively, a PmodREG1 and a 5V switching power supply can be connected to J1.
The Cerebot Nano has a number of connections for peripheral device. Digilent peripheral modules (Pmods) include H-bridges, analog to digital and digital to analog converters, a speaker, switches , buttons, LEDs, RS232 converters, screw terminal connectors, BNC connectors, servo motors and more. For more information see the Peripheral catalogue page at www.digilentinc.com.
Note:
There are two UART signal pin assignment conventions in use on Digilent products. This product uses the old signal assignment convention. Connecting a product using the old convention with one using the new convention requires the use of a Digilent Pmod Crossover Cable. Click here for a more detailed explanation.
NOTE: The Cerebot Nano ships with two straight male and one right angle female 12-pin connectors that are not attached to the board. This allows the greatest flexibility for the user when setting up board usage. The user is required to solder these connectors according to his or her needs.
ESD and short circuit protection for all I/O pins
Four small LEDs
Small size; 38x20mm
IC:
Atmel ATmega168
Connector(s):
Two 12-pin Pmod
One 6-pin Pmod
TWI daisy chain
2-pin analog in
Programming:
Digilent JTAG USB cable or Atmel AVR Dragon
The Digilent Cerebot Nano board is useful for embedded control and robotics projects for both students and hobbyists.
The Cerebot Nano's versatile design and programmable microcontroller allows you to control different external devices and program the board for multiple uses. The board has many I/O connectors, power supply options, and supports a number of programming tools including ATMEL AVR STUDIO 4, and WinAVR.
The Cerebot Nano can be powered either by connecting a 2 x AA battery holder or an externally regulated power supply to J3. Alternatively, a PmodREG1 and a 5V switching power supply can be connected to J1.
The Cerebot Nano has a number of connections for peripheral device. Digilent peripheral modules (Pmods) include H-bridges, analog to digital and digital to analog converters, a speaker, switches , buttons, LEDs, RS232 converters, screw terminal connectors, BNC connectors, servo motors and more. For more information see the Peripheral catalogue page at www.digilentinc.com.
Note:
There are two UART signal pin assignment conventions in use on Digilent products. This product uses the old signal assignment convention. Connecting a product using the old convention with one using the new convention requires the use of a Digilent Pmod Crossover Cable. Click here for a more detailed explanation.
NOTE: The Cerebot Nano ships with two straight male and one right angle female 12-pin connectors that are not attached to the board. This allows the greatest flexibility for the user when setting up board usage. The user is required to solder these connectors according to his or her needs.