Digilent Nanocon User Manual

Digilent Hardware

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Revision: February 9, 2009
Note: This document applies to REV A-B of the board.

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Overview


The Nanocon board is useful for
embedded control and robotics projects for
both students and hobbyists.

The Nanocon’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 Nanocon has a number of connections
for peripheral devices. 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

www.digilentinc.com

.


Features include:

• ATmega168 microcontroller
• four 6-pin connectors for Digilent

Pmod peripheral module boards

• four LEDs
• ESD protection for all I/O pins
• in-system programming support

using the Digilent parallel JTAG
cable or the Digilent USB JTAG/SPI
cable.





ATMega168

MLF32

Four 6-pin PMOD

connectors

JA

TWI/

RS232

16K Flash

(Internal)

4 LEDs

4

512 EEPROM

(Internal)

Internal

Oscillator

UART, SPI,

& TWI ports

JB

IO

JC

IO

J1

SPI/

ISP

4

4

4

1k SRAM

(Internal)

Nanocon

TM

Power

connector

J2

TWI

2

Nanocon Circuit Diagram


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