An Arduino Nano Clone in a DIP-Sized Footprint

Nobody doubts the utility of the Arduino Nano and its many clones, and chances are good you’ve got at least one or two of the tiny dev boards within arm’s reach right now. But as small as it is, the board still takes up a fair amount of real estate, especially on solderless breadboards during the prototyping phase of a project. Wouldn’t it be nice to shrink down the Nano just a bit and regain a couple of rows for plugging in components and jumpers?


This is a companion discussion topic for the original entry at https://hackaday.com/2024/06/22/an-arduino-nano-clone-in-a-dip-sized-footprint/