Arduino Micro Without Headers [A000093] ATmega32U4 Microcontroller, 16MHz, 20 Digital I/O Pins, 7 PWM, USB HID Support, Compact Design for Embedded Projects, Compatible IDE
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ATmega32U4 Microcontroller: Powered by the ATmega32U4 chip running at 16 MHz, with 32KB of flash memory, 2.5KB SRAM, and 1KB EEPROM, providing efficient resources for compact and resource-constrained projects. USB HID Support: The Arduino Micro supports USB Human Interface Device (HID) functionality, enabling it to act as a keyboard, mouse, or other USB devices—ideal for creating custom input devices and USB peripherals. Compact Form Factor: Its small, breadboard-friendly design (1.8" x 0.7") makes it perfect for tight spaces in wearable projects, robotics, and portable devices, without sacrificing functionality. 20 Digital I/O Pins & 12 Analog Inputs: Offers 20 digital I/O pins (7 of which support PWM), and 12 analog inputs, allowing for flexible connections to sensors, motors, and other components for embedded applications. Full Compatibility with Arduino IDE: Fully supported by the Arduino IDE, allowing for seamless programming and development with Arduino libraries, sketches, and a wide range of community resources for rapid prototyping.
ATmega32U4 Microcontroller: Powered by the ATmega32U4 chip running at 16 MHz, with 32KB of flash memory, 2.5KB SRAM, and 1KB EEPROM, providing efficient resources for compact and resource-constrained projects. USB HID Support: The Arduino Micro supports USB Human Interface Device (HID) functionality, enabling it to act as a keyboard, mouse, or other USB devices—ideal for creating custom input devices and USB peripherals. Compact Form Factor: Its small, breadboard-friendly design (1.8" x 0.7") makes it perfect for tight spaces in wearable projects, robotics, and portable devices, without sacrificing functionality. 20 Digital I/O Pins & 12 Analog Inputs: Offers 20 digital I/O pins (7 of which support PWM), and 12 analog inputs, allowing for flexible connections to sensors, motors, and other components for embedded applications. Full Compatibility with Arduino IDE: Fully supported by the Arduino IDE, allowing for seamless programming and development with Arduino libraries, sketches, and a wide range of community resources for rapid prototyping.