NOTE: This product has been retired from our catalog. There is an updated RedBoard version available: DEV-15443. If you are looking for more up-to-date info, please check out some of these resources to see how other users are still hacking and improving on this product version.
SparkFun BlackBoard Artemis Nano (SPX-15411)
We like to joke the Artemis Nano is a party on the front and business on the back. And that's by design! All the important LEDs, connectors, labels, and buttons are presented on the front for the best user experience with all the supporting circuitry on the rear of the board. The BlackBoard Artemis Nano is a minimal but extremely handy implementation of the Artemis module. A light weight, 0.8mm thick PCB, with on board lipo-battery charging and a Qwiic connector, this board is easy to implement into very small projects. A dual row of ground connections make it easy to add lots of buttons, LEDs, and anything that requires its own GND connection. At the same time, the board is breadboard compatible!
A modern USB-C connector makes programming easy. The Nano is fully compatible with the SparkFun's Arduino core and can be programmed easily under the Arduino IDE. We've also exposed the JTAG connector for more advanced users who prefer to use the power and speed of professional tools. If you're looking for a simple, cost-effective board to replace your aging Arduino Uno or Arduino Nano, look no further. We've even added a digital MEMS microphone for folks wanting to experiment with always-on voice commands with TensorFlow and machine learning.
With 1M flash and 384k RAM you'll have plenty of room for your sketches. The Artemis module runs at 48MHz with a 96MHz turbo mode available and with Bluetooth to boot!
The SparkFun Artemis Nano is an incredibly flexible device for a small footprint but if you're looking for all the bells and whistles, be sure to checkout our BlackBoard and ATP footprints for even more I/O and capabilities.
- /Hardware - Eagle design files (.brd, .sch)
- Hookup Guide for the BlackBoard Artemis Nano
- Designing with the SparkFun Artemis - Layout and design considerations when using the Artemis module.
- Artemis Development with Arduino - Introduction to the Arduino core for the Artemis Module.
- Ambiq Apollo3 SDK SetUp - Getting set up with the Apollo3 Software Development Kit.
- CH340E USB to serial IC Drivers
- SparkFun Fritzing repo - Fritzing diagrams for SparkFun products.
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