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Gowoops Leonardo Mini Pro Micro Controller 5V 16 MHz ATmega32u4 Module Board for Arduino

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  • Arduino Micro es un mini driver basado en Atmega32U4
  • Arduino Micro tiene 20 pines de salida de entrada (7 PWM de salida y 12 entradas analógicas)
  • Debido a su muy pequeño zise, Arduino Micro se intergrada a mini paneles muy fácilmente.
  • Con Atemga32U4, Arduino Micro puede realizar comunicaciones USB y control como Arduino Leonard.
  • Las características del soporte USB ecológico en Atmega32u4 también pueden hacer que Arduino Micro simular mouse y teclado, mejorando en gran medida la aplicación.


★ Arduino Micro es un mini driver basado en Atmega32U4.

★ Arduino Micro tiene 20 pines de salida de entrada (7 salida PWM y 12 entrada analógica).

★ Debido a su tamaño muy pequeño, Arduino Micro se integra a la mini placa de pan muy fácilmente.

★ Debido a Atemga32U4, Arduino Micro puede realizar comunicaciones y control USB como el mismo que Arduino Leonard. Este diseño innovador reduce el coste.

★ Las características del soporte USB ecológico en Atmega32u4 también pueden hacer que Arduino Micro simule el mouse y el teclado, mejorando enormemente la aplicación.


Características:

Microcontrolador: ATmega32u4

Velocidad del reloj: 16 MHz.

Voltaje de funcionamiento: 5 V.

Voltaje de entrada: 7 – 12 V (recomendado).

Voltaje de entrada (límites): 6-20 V.

Puertos de E/S digital: 20.

Canales PWM: 7.

Entradas analógicas: 12.

Corriente máxima permitida de 5 V puertos digitales/analógicos: 40 mA.

Corriente máxima permitida de 3,3 V puertos digitales/analógicos: 50 mA.

Memoria flash: 32 KB (ATmega32u4) (4 KB para el gestor de arranque)

SRAM: 2,5 KB (ATmega32u4).

EEPROM:1 KB (ATmega32u4)


El paquete incluye:

1 Arduino Micro ATmega32u4 Leonardo Mini.


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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 21 de abril de 2022
I wanted to build a custom racing game controller so I used an Xbox One controller board and started soldering potentiometers, buttons, etc., Only to find out that the built in deadzones on the Xbox controller are way to big for my application :( I searched and I searched looking for solutions until I finally gave up. But then, it hit me.. Why don't I just use an Arduino? I mean it can't be that hard to learn.. Okay in all honesty it wasn't that hard to learn the basics, full disclosure, I have C# experience from my game development days but I was able to learn, and use the Arduino Joystick Library to fully program my controller prototype within 8 hours. It's working great so far (: I'll be sure to post pictures as soon as I get the rest of the enclosure printed out but unfortunately the project has been put on hold because the hotend fan on my 3D printer died as I was printing the first piece of the enclosure -.- So, I have to wait for the replacement to come in the mail before I can finish this project :(
Customer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 3 de octubre de 2021
Worked great in my actuator project. Will get another one for a project I am working on.
M. Eric Carr
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 11 de julio de 2019
Basically a less-expensive Arduino Mini. Good value for the money.What is up with these Asian manufacturer names, though? Names like SunTech and BrightStar I can see -- but GoWoops?!? Heh.
J. Hutchinson
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 11 de enero de 2017
Worked without an issue. Appears well made, and managed current well. Connected to a series of 150 total ws2811 managed 12mm RGB led pixels (3 daisy chained strands of 50 leds commonly sold), and ran for weeks without issues. Well priced, quick delivery, and personalized support. What more can one ask for! Well.. would have been nice to keep Nano pinouts :). But that's a design issue and not related to this vendor.Will be buying again!
kate
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de abril de 2017
Shipping was fast, and the product was fine, although my product seems to suffer from a problem where it will not remain connected for more than a handful of seconds, allowing me to transfer sketches, but not use any other functionality which would require a longer connection. Other than this, it works fine, and the loss in functionality was probably worth the reduction in price. Next time I'll just support arduino directly.
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