Nanode is an open source Arduino-like board that has in-built web connectivity. It connects to a range of wireless, wired and ethernet interfaces. It allows you to develop web based sensor and control systems - giving you web access to six analogue sensor lines and six digital I/O lines.
Key Features
- Three connectivity ports: Ethernet, Wireless* and Wired Serial
- Can be remotely configured by browser
- Can send and receive data using Pachube
- On chip web server allows remote control of I/O
- completely through-hole construction - so easy to build with readily available components
- breadboard compatible
- 100% open source
- compatible with most Arduino shields and software
- USB programming interface
* Easily extended with JeeNodes Wireless module
Technical Specifications
- 16MHz ATmega328 microcontroller
- 10BASE-T Ethernet controller ENC28J60
- Unique MAC address generator
- SPI expansion memory (SRAM, Flash or FRAM)
- Compatible with JeeLabs RFM12B wireless board
- 6 analogue sensor lines with 10 bit A-D converter
- Up to 14 digital I/O lines
- Can drive servos, displays etc
- Serial Inter-Nanode Bus - allows Nanodes to be slaved together
- Atmega328P core running at 16MHz
- 32KB ISP flash memory
- 1KB EEPROM
- 2KB SRAM
- 5V 250mA - USB or external Power
Applications
- Remote sensing and control
- Web server and client
- Smart sensor networks
- Home Automation
- Energy Monitoring
- Machine Control
- Open Energy Monitor
Documents
Optional Items
Programming the Nanode using
FTDI breakout board. Note : The breakout's component is facing down.
Programming the Nanode using FTDI cable. Note : The black wire is closest to the USB connector.