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Adafruit METRO 328 with Headers (ATmega328) (ID: 2488)

SKU 2598
£19.00 inc VAT
£15.83 ex VAT
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We sure love the ATmega328 and so do Adafruit, we use them a lot for our own projects. The processor has plenty of GPIO, Analogue inputs, hardware UART SPI and I2C, timers and PWM galore - just enough for most simple projects. 

This is the Adafruit METRO with headers. It comes with headers soldered on. It's a fully assembled and tested board with through-hole headers attached.

The METRO is the culmination of years of playing with AVRs: Adafruit wanted to make a development board that is easy to use and is hacker friendly. At the heart is an ATmega328P, with 32KB of flash and 2KB of RAM, running at 16 MHz. It comes with the Optiboot bootloader already installed and is Arduino IDE compatible.

  • Power the METRO with 7-9V polarity protected DC or the micro USB connector to any 5V USB source. The 2.1mm DC jack has an on/off switch next to it so you can turn off your setup easily. The METRO will automatically switch between USB and DC.
  • METRO has 19 GPIO pins, 6 of which are Analogue as well, and 2 of which are reserved for the USB-serial converter. There's also 6 PWMs available on 3 timers (1 x 16-bit, 2 x 8-bit). There's a hardware SPI port, hardware I2C port and hardware UART to USB. The logic level is 5V but by cutting and soldering closed a jumper, you can easily convert it to 3.3V logic
  • USB to Serial converter, there's a hardware USB to Serial converter that can be used by any computer to listen/send data to the METRO and can also be used to launch and update code via the bootloader
  • Four indicator LEDs are on the front edge of the PCB, for easy debugging. One green power LED, two RX/TX LEDs for the UART, and a red LED connected to pin PB5
  • Easy reprogramming, comes pre-loaded with the Optiboot bootloader, which is supported by Arduino IDE, and avrdude and only uses 512 bytes - so you have lots of space for your code!
  • Arduino IDE is compatible, you can use this with the Arduino IDE (both desktop and cloud versions) by selecting 'Arduino UNO' in the Boards menu.
  • Works with all Adafruit shields!
  • ATmega328 microcontroller with Optiboot (UNO) Bootloader
  • USB Programming and debugging via the well-supported genuine CP2104
  • Input voltage: 7-9V (a 9VDC power supply is recommended)
  • 5V regulator can supply peak ~800mA as long as the die temp of the regulator does not exceed 150*C
  • 3.3V regulator can supply peak ~150mA as long as the die temp of the regulator does not exceed 150*C
  • 5V logic with 3.3V compatible inputs can be converted to 3.3V logic operation
  • 20 Digital I/O Pins: 6 are also PWM outputs and 6 are also Analog Inputs
  • 6-pin ICSP Header for reprogramming
  • 32KB Flash Memory - 0.5K for bootloader, 31.5KB available after bootloading
  • 16MHz Clock Speed
  • Compatible with "Classic" and "R3" Shields
  • Adafruit Black PCB with gold plate on pads
  • 53mm x 71mm / 2.1" x 2.8"
  • Height (w/ barrel jack): 13mm / 0.5"
  • Weight: 19g
  • Derivative of "Arduino UNO R3 Reference design"