Looking for Diy Nano Io Shield? DIY Nano IO Shield V1.0 is available at Zbotic with fast shipping across India.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The NANO IO Shield Expansion Board for Arduino with Screw Terminals is designed to simplify connections between the Arduino Nano and various components. It extends all the Nano’s pins, providing easy-to-access terminals for quick and secure connections.
This IO Expansion Shield is specifically created to streamline the process of connecting the Arduino Nano to a wide range of devices, making it ideal for experimentation and prototyping.
The shield is compatible with previous versions of the Arduino Nano, although it’s important to note that the A0-A7 pins are in reverse order. This board enhances the Arduino Nano’s ability to interface with external components, allowing for seamless wiring and integration into your projects.
Features:
- Compatible with Arduino NANO
- All digital and analog pins breakout
- Compact size;
- Leads all pins out, convenient for wiring, and doing experiments.
Package includes:
1 x DIY Nano IO Shield V1.0
Note: The images shown may vary from the actual product in terms of design, according to availability from the manufacturer.
DIY Nano IO Shield V1.0 Overview
The DIY Nano IO Shield V1.0 is an expansion board designed to stack directly onto an Arduino Nano, breaking out every digital and analog pin to screw terminals. Its compact 53×36×12 mm footprint makes it ideal for rapid prototyping, wiring experiments, and secure connections without soldering.
Key Features of DIY Nano IO Shield V1.0
- Full breakout of all Arduino Nano digital (D0–D13) and analog (A0–A7) pins
- Screw terminal blocks for fast, tool-free wire connections
- Compact size (53×36×12 mm) and lightweight (22 g) for space-constrained builds
- Reverse-order labeling of A0–A7 pins for compatibility with older Nano layouts
- Durable PCB design with gold-plated headers for reliable contact
- Genuine product with fast shipping from Zbotic
Applications and Use Cases
- Classroom and lab setups where students experiment with multiple sensors
- Home automation prototypes connecting relays, temperature sensors, and switches
- Robotics projects requiring quick swap of motor drivers and encoders
- IoT gateway modules on bench tests using secure screw-down wiring
- Debugging and fault-finding by quickly attaching test leads to each pin
- Wearable electronics development where small PCBs need secure external connections
How to Use DIY Nano IO Shield V1.0
Simply plug the IO Shield onto your Arduino Nano’s header pins, ensuring correct orientation of D0 through D13 and A0 through A7 (note that analog pins appear in reverse order). Tighten wires into the matching screw terminals for power, ground, and I/O lines. Once secured, you can program the Nano as usual and connect external sensors, actuators or modules directly to the shield.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is the IO Shield compatible with every Arduino Nano revision?
Yes. The shield fits all standard Nano boards, but the analog pins A0–A7 are arranged in reverse order compared to some older Nano revisions. Always verify pin labels on the PCB before wiring.
Can I power external modules through the screw terminals?
Absolutely. The 5 V and GND rails are broken out to dedicated terminals. Ensure your module’s current draw stays within the Nano’s USB or VIN regulator limits.
How do I map the reversed analog pins in my code?
Use the physical labels on the shield. For example, the pin labeled “A0” on the PCB may correspond to the Nano’s A7 header. Adjust your Arduino sketch to reference the correct analog channel numbers.
Technical Specifications
| SKU | AI3422 |
|---|---|
| Weight | 0.02 kg |
| Availability | In Stock |
Applications & Use Cases
The DIY Nano IO Shield V1.0 is a versatile shield for arduino used across a wide range of applications including electronics projects, DIY builds, prototyping, and educational experiments.
Common use cases:
- Integrating into a custom electronics project
- Learning and experimenting with circuits
- Replacing or upgrading components in existing setups
This product is ideal for electronics enthusiasts, engineers, and students.
Technical Tip: Always verify voltage and current requirements before connecting to your circuit. Check datasheets for detailed specifications and pin configurations.
Shipping & Delivery
- Free shipping on orders above ₹999 across India
- Dispatched within 1-3 business days
- Expected delivery: 3-7 business days depending on location
- Secure packaging to ensure safe transit of electronic components