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In this guide, we will use the latest version of the IDE 2. + +## Software & Hardware Needed + +- [Arduino Nano](https://store.arduino.cc/products/arduino-nano) +- [Arduino IDE](/software/ide-v2) + +***You can also use the [Cloud Editor](https://create.arduino.cc/editor) which comes with all Arduino boards pre-installed.*** + +## Download & Install IDE + +1. First, we need to download the Arduino IDE, which can be done from the [Arduino Software page](https://www.arduino.cc/en/software/). +2. Install the Arduino IDE on your local machine. +3. Open the Arduino IDE. + +![The Arduino IDE.](./assets/open-ide.png) + +## Board Package + +The [Arduino Core for AVR devices](https://github.com/arduino/ArduinoCore-avr) comes preinstalled with the IDE, so no additional installation is necessary to get started. To use a different version than the latest, open the "Board Manager" from the left-hand menu. Search for Nano and install the version you want to use. + +![Arduino AVR Board Package](./assets/install-nano-core.png) + +You should now be able to select your board in the board selector. You will need to have your board connected to your computer via the USB Mini B connector at this point. + +![Arduino Nano board found.](./assets/nano-connected.png) + +Congratulations, your board is now ready to be used via the Arduino IDE. + +## Compile & Upload Sketches + +To compile and upload sketches, you can use the: +- **Checkmark** for compiling code. +- **Right arrow** to upload code. + +There are several examples available for the Nano board, which can be accessed directly in the IDE, through **File > Examples**. These examples can be used directly without external libraries. + +![Nano examples.](./assets/nano-examples.png) + +## Summary + +In this tutorial we prepared the Arduino Nano to be used with the Arduino IDE. + +For any issues regarding the Arduino AVR board package, please refer to the [Arduino Core for AVR devices](https://github.com/arduino/ArduinoCore-avr). \ No newline at end of file