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Nano V3 ATmega328PB-AU Dev Board – USB-C, Soldered Headers, FT232, Arduino Compatible

$5.99 NZD
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Nano V3 ATmega328PB-AU Dev Board – USB-C, Soldered Headers, FT232, Arduino Compatible

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The Nano V3 is a compact ATmega328PB-AU development board with a modern USB-C port and the FT232 USB-to-serial chip for reliable, driver-friendly connectivity. Fully compatible with the Arduino IDE, it's a breadboard-friendly board for prototyping, learning and embedded builds. Headers come pre-soldered — plug straight into a breadboard, no soldering required.


  • ATmega328PB-AU running at 16 MHz
  • USB-C with FT232 USB-to-serial
  • 12 digital I/O — D2 to D13 (6 PWM: D3, D5, D6, D9, D10, D11)
  • 8 analog inputs — A0 to A7
  • 32KB flash, 2KB SRAM, 1KB EEPROM
  • USB, external 3.3V–12V DC, lithium or 9V battery power
  • ISP download supported
  • Headers pre-soldered, ready to use

Specifications


MicrocontrollerATmega328PB-AU
Clock speed16 MHz
Flash memory32 KB (2KB bootloader)
SRAM2 KB
EEPROM1 KB
Digital I/O12 (D2–D13)
PWM pins6 — D3, D5, D6, D9, D10, D11
Analog inputs8 (A0–A7)
Serial (TTL)1× RX/TX
USB connectorUSB-C
USB-to-serialFT232
Logic voltage5V
Power inputUSB, 3.3V–12V DC external, lithium battery, 9V battery, ISP
ProgrammingUSB upload, ISP download
HeadersPre-soldered
Dimensions~45 × 18mm

What's in the box


Nano V3 board with pre-soldered headers

Ready to drop straight into a breadboard — no soldering required.

Great for


Breadboard prototyping and embedded builds
Learning Arduino and electronics
Sensor, robotics and automation projects
Data logging and control systems
Compact projects where an Uno is too big
STEM teaching and student kits

Getting started

  1. Install the Arduino IDE

    Download from arduino.cc if you don't have it yet. Any recent version works.

  2. Install the FT232 driver if needed

    Windows and macOS usually detect the FT232 automatically. If no COM port appears, download the driver from ftdichip.com.

  3. Select the board and processor

    Tools → Board → Arduino Nano. Set Processor to ATmega328P. If upload fails at the end, try ATmega328P (Old Bootloader).

  4. Upload your sketch

    Select the correct COM port and hit Upload. The board can also be programmed via ISP if needed.

Common questions


Is this a genuine Arduino board?

No — it's an Arduino-compatible Nano that works with the free Arduino IDE exactly like an official board. It uses the ATmega328PB-AU microcontroller and FT232 USB-to-serial chip rather than the official Arduino's SAMD or ATmega16U2.

What's the difference between FT232 and CH340?

The FT232 is a higher-quality USB-to-serial chip from FTDI that is natively supported on Windows, macOS and Linux without needing a driver install in most cases. The CH340 is a cheaper alternative that often requires a manual driver install. This board uses the FT232 for more reliable connectivity.

Which board and processor do I select in the IDE?

Select Arduino Nano with ATmega328P processor. If the upload fails at the very end of the process, switch the processor to ATmega328P (Old Bootloader) — this fixes the issue on most compatible boards.

Are the headers already soldered?

Yes — this is the pre-soldered version. Header pins are already attached and the board is ready to plug straight into a breadboard. We also stock an unsoldered Nano if you prefer to fit your own headers.

What power sources does it support?

The board can be powered via USB-C, an external 3.3V–12V DC supply, a lithium battery, a 9V battery, or via ISP. The power source is automatically selected.

Is it 5V or 3.3V logic?

5V logic, the same as an Arduino Uno — most 5V shields, modules and sensors work directly without level shifting.

Good to know: This board uses the ATmega328PB-AU and FT232 — a step up from the common CH340G + ATmega328P combination. Every board is checked before it ships from our Te Awamutu stock. If you'd prefer unsoldered headers, we stock that variant too.

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Frequently asked questions

Is this a genuine Arduino board?
No — it's an Arduino-compatible Nano that works with the free Arduino IDE exactly like an official board. It uses the ATmega328PB-AU microcontroller and the FT232 USB-to-serial chip.
What's the difference between FT232 and CH340?
The FT232 is a higher-quality FTDI USB-to-serial chip with native driver support on Windows, macOS and Linux. The cheaper CH340 often needs a manual driver install. This board uses the FT232 for more reliable connectivity.
Are the headers already soldered?
Yes — this is the pre-soldered version. The header pins are attached and the board is ready to plug straight into a breadboard. We also stock an unsoldered Nano if you prefer to fit your own.
Which board and processor do I select in the Arduino IDE?
Select Arduino Nano with the ATmega328P processor. If the upload fails right at the end, switch the processor to ATmega328P (Old Bootloader).
What power sources does it support?
USB-C, an external 3.3V–12V DC supply, a lithium battery, a 9V battery, or ISP. The power source is selected automatically.
Is it 5V or 3.3V logic?
5V logic, the same as an Arduino Uno, so most 5V shields, modules and sensors work directly without level shifting.

Why buy from NZN

International prices. None of the international wait.

We're a small Kiwi-owned shop, and we stock the same boards and parts you'd usually order from overseas, for about the same price. The only real difference is they ship from Te Awamutu, so you get them in a few days instead of waiting weeks.

Run by Kiwis, here in Te Awamutu

We're NZ owned and operated, and every order is picked, packed and sent from our place in Te Awamutu, Waikato.

Get it in days, not weeks

Order before 8am and it ships the same day, otherwise within 24 hours guaranteed. No waiting three to six weeks for a parcel to crawl over from overseas.

Low prices are the goal

As a maker myself, I want New Zealand to have a genuine low-price local option for electronics, not overpriced shelves or a long wait on an international parcel.

Checked, and easy to sort if it's not right

We test things before they go out, and if something's off you've got 30 day returns, a 12 month warranty and a real person in NZ to email.

Packed and sent by a fellow maker, right here in Te Awamutu.

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