Arduino® Nano3.2 Processor The primary processor in the Nano board is the high-performance and low-power 8-bit ATmega328 microcontroller that runs at a clock frequency of 16 MHz. The ability to interface external devices through serial communication supported by the chip with UART TTL (5V), I2C (TWI) and SPI. Nano can be programmed with Arduino software reducing the entry barriers for new users. Smallest dimension embedded hardware makes it a perfect choice for breadboard-friendly projects from the maker community. 3.3 Power Tree Power Tree of Arduino Nano The Nano can be powered by either the USB port or alternatively via VIN. The input supply of VIN is regulated by an LDO so the supply is limited to 5 V for the optimal functioning of the board. There is also another regulator which limits the voltage to 3.3V for powering the components with low voltage requirements. 8 / 26 Arduino® Nano Modified: 10/04/2025