INCLUDES: ATMEL ATmega328P-U Microcontroller
(PicoPower version, 32KB Flash, 8 bit)
Preloaded with ARDUINO UNO bootloader
The pack contains:
1x
ATMEL ATmega328P-U chip
(previously known as ATmega328P-PU)1x
28 pin ic socket
1x
16Mhz crystal (hc-49s)
2x
22pF disc capacitors (crystal timing)
1x
L7805cv 5v regulator (5v output, 35v max input)
2x
100uF electrolytic capacitors (filters/smooths power supply)
1x
PP3 9v battery clip
2x
6mm tactile push switch (enables manual resetting)
3x
100nF disc capacitors
4x
10K metal film resistors (can be used as pull-up resistors)
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330 Ohms metal film resistors (powering LEDs from 5v) (some circuit designs use 1K or 220 Ohms for LEDs, these (330Ω) can be used instead)
4x
1K Ohms metal film resistors (powering LEDs from 5v)
4x
220 Ohms metal film resistors (powering LEDs from 5v)
2x
560 Ohms metal film resistors (powering LEDs from 9v)
1x
Dupont female-to-female cable, 20cm x 5 way
1
Metre solid core green cable, 22AWG
1x
Length of 10 header pins, (can be split as you wish)
5x
3mm Red ultra-bright clear LEDs
5x
3mm Green ultra-bright clear LEDs
5x
3mm Blue ultra-bright clear LEDs
5x
3mm White ultra-bright clear LEDs
This kit of components has been put together from scouring the web for ATMega Arduino barebones circuits. It contains the necessary components (plus extra) to build a barebones circuit and get you going testing/playing with some sketches based around LEDs.
We champion quality components, hence Metal Film resistors as opposed to the Carbon variety, moulded plastic PP3 clips as opposed to those flexible limited use/life clips, quality 830 point breadboard..... etc.
From the dropdown above choose whether you want a breadboard with the kit of components.
The Breadboard is 830 points, dual rail, as listed here: Click here (not the inferior types often sold!)If you require just the bare essential components, Click here and see this listing
<<The below 4 photo's show all the components in this kit>>
This kit includes an ATmega328P-U preloaded with Arduino UNO bootloader.
What's the difference between ATmega328P-U and ATmega328-PU?
This is the PicoPower version. The 'P' after '328' denotes this.
So many things are going wireless, and so many devices are becoming battery powered, that power consumption is a very important thing.
PicoPower is the term Atmel have used to encompass various technologies into this AVR allowing it to handle the power requirements a level better than the ATmega328-PU version.
If you intend ever using a battery for power, this version is recommended.
Resources that you may find useful:Copy this address into a new browser window:
https://www.arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/ArduinoToBreadboard
For ATMEGA328P-PU datasheet copy this address into a new browser window:
http://www.atmel.com/Images/Atmel-8271-8-bit-AVR-Microcontroller-ATmega48A-48PA-88A-88PA-168A-168PA-328-328P_datasheet_Summary.pdf
Atmel Studio 6 is the integrated development platform (IDP) for developing and debugging. This is available on the Atmel site.
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All components are professionally packaged.
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