10 New Seeeduino V2.12 5v 16mhz-atmega168 Arduino Pro Mini Compatible Board+usb

US $99.99

  • Chillicothe, Missouri, United States
  • Feb 23rd
Lot of 10- New Seeeduino v2.12 board with 10 USB cables 5V 16Mhz Replace ATmega168 For Arduino Pro Mini Compatible ? Zero external power consumption when switched off. ? Stronger Switches. ? Second power supply for 5V direct input. USE 5V ONLY! ? 150mA driver capacity under 3.3V. ? 1.0mm slim PCB for lighter weight. ? Extra row reserved for pin headers. Overview Seeeduino is Arduino compatible board. Its design is based on Diecimila scheme, 100% compatible to its existing program, shield and IDEs. On the hardware part, remarkable changes are taken to improve the flexibility and user experience. Summary Microcontroller      ATmega168 Operating Voltage      5V/3.3V Input Voltage (recommended)      7-12 V Input Voltage (limits)      6-20 V Digital I/O Pins      14 (of which 6 provide PWM output) Analog Input Pins      8 DC Current per I/O Pin      40 mA DC Current for 3.3V Pin      50 mA Flash Memory      16 KB (of which 2 KB used by bootloader) SRAM      1 KB EEPROM      512 bytes Clock Speed      16 MHz 1. Duplicate digital IO to 100mil grid for prototype board compatibility. Adding an second row of header align to standard 100mil grid, so it will be compatible both to existing shield and to a cheap 100mil grid prototype board. By default, the traditional IO is soldered instead or new headers, and you may add the new header yourself. 2. Shrink componets height below female headers. Seeeduino is made as flat as possible, even the crystals are SMD version. So we may put your soldered prototype board onto it with less worry. 3. Easier access to buttons and switches. All buttons or switches are moved nearer to the edges, so we may reach them easier under the shield or from the wire forests. 4. Change Type-B USB port to Mini USB. Consideration for dimensions. 5. Replace 3.5mm DC power Jack to battery 2 Pin plug. Soldering the 3.5mm DC power jack is usually the most difficult part, and we think it’s too giant. Maybe a battery pack is more convenient than power adapters? Don’t worry about abandoning your 12V adapter, we have a simple convertor. 6. Reset and power indicator near RST button. We use one LED for power indicator and the other for reset (it will also lid when downloading programs). 7. Auto-reset selection. Auto-reset is a great feature loved by many. But sometimes we would also like to disable it in production-like mode. 8. 3.3V Operating Voltage selection. The Vcc could be selected by a switch, for making life easier dealing 3.3v devices. 9. Pin out UART for FTDI232 bit-bang operation. At least you can burn bootloader without an ISP cable now 10. Pin out 2 extra ADC. Why not? There are spaces 11. Pin out for I2C and sensors. Easier connection to I2C and sensors by a bended femail header. 12. Second power supply for 5V direct input. Sometimes we would need to apply 5 VDC to Seeeduino either for higher power effeciency or just because having 5VDC in hand. Now you may use these 5V supply to directly power Seeeduino. [Caution] USE 5V ONLY! 13. ReRoute PCB SMD version Atmega168 give us more space to route, so we carefully rearranged them for us to see the flow more clearly. Please visit the supporing thread >>here for suggestions on next revision. 14.Easy Uart connection 15.Extra row reserved for DIY pin headers. You may now use female, male, or DUAL male headers on these pins as well. 16.Extra 3.3V regulator for higher current supply It’s dedicated 150mA now, rather than 50mA supplied by FT232.

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