|
|||||||||||||||||
We sure love the ATmega328 here at Adafruit, and we use them a lot for our own projects. The processor has plenty of GPIO, Analog inputs, hardware UART SPI and I2C, timers and PWM galore - just enough for most simple projects. When we need to go small, we use a Pro Trinket 3V or 5V, but if you want to have USB-to-Serial built in, we reach for an Adafruit METRO Mini.
METRO Mini is the culmination of years of playing with AVRs: we wanted to make a tiny, breadboard-friendly development board that is easy to use and is hacker friendly. Metro Mini can be programmed with the Arduino IDE (select 'UNO' in the boards dropdown)
The Metro Mini comes as a fully assembled and tested board, with bootloader burned in and also a stick of 0.1" header. Some light soldering is required if you'd like to plug it into a breadboard, or you can solder wires or header directly to the breakout pads. Once headers are installed they can be fitted into 0.6" wide sockets
Mac & Windows People! Don't forget to grab & install the FTDI VCP drivers from FTDI and the SiLabs CP210x drivers from SiLabs to make the COM/Serial port show up right! The default drivers may not support the interface chip!
Revision History:
Detailed specifications:
|
|||||||||
회사명 : 원테크
| 사업자등록번호 : 671-34-00660 [사업자정보확인]
| 주소 : 서울특별시 구로구 경인로53길 15 (중앙유통단지) 다동 3123호 통신판매업 신고 : 제 2019-서울구로-1690호 | 연락처 : 02-6679-8533 | FAX : 02-6679-8532 | 개인정보보호 책임자 : 한혜정 | 대표자 : 한혜정 contact : kkseo2@naver.com for more information |
|||||||||