
Adafruit METRO Board
Solder down the headers on an
Adafruit METRO 328 board.
The Adafruit METRO board uses the Atmega 328, a favorite core that also resides on the Arduino
boards. This board allows you to use 3.3V logic if desired and uses a Micro-USB port.
Detailed specifications from Adafruit.com:
ATmega328 microcontroller with Optiboot (UNO) Bootloader
USB Programming and debugging via the well-supported genuine FTDI FT231X
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
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