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The Adafruit Metro Mini 328 - Arduino-Compatible - 5V 16MHz by Adafruit is a mid-range boards compatible with arduino designed for everyday users. It features Item Type: Development Board and Board Type: Metro Mini.

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Quick Specs

Item Type: Development Board
Board Type: Metro Mini
Chip Type: ATmega328
Flash Memory: 32KB
Clock Speed: 16 MHz
Logic Input (V): 5V

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The Adafruit Metro Mini 328 - Arduino-Compatible - 5V 16MHz by Adafruit is a mid-range boards compatible with arduino designed for everyday users. It delivers reliable performance at an accessible price.

Key Specifications

  • Item Type: Development Board
  • Board Type: Metro Mini
  • Chip Type: ATmega328
  • Flash Memory: 32KB — effortless multitasking
  • Clock Speed: 16 MHz — smooth, flicker-free operation
  • Logic Input (V): 5V
  • Input Voltage (V): 6-16V (a 9VDC power supply is recommended) — works with standard household power
  • Digital I/O Pins: 20

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We use the Adafruit Metro Mini 328 for a lot of projects. The processor has plenty of GPIO, Analog inputs, hardware UART SPI and I2C, timers and PWM galore – just enough for most simple projects. When we need to go small, we use a Pro Trinket 3V or 5V, but if you want to have USB-to-Serial built-in, we reach for an Adafruit METRO Mini. METRO Mini is the culmination of years of playing with AVRs: we wanted to make a tiny, breadboard-friendly development board that is easy to use and is hacker-friendly. Metro Mini can be programmed with the Arduino IDE (select ‘UNO’ in the boards dropdown)
  • ATmega328 brains – This popular chip has 32KB of flash (1/2 K is reserved for the bootloader), 2KB of RAM, clocked at 16MHz
  • Power the METRO Mini with 6-16V polarity protected on the Vin pin, or plug the micro USB connector to any 5V USB source.
  • METRO has 20 GPIO pins, 6 of which are Analog in 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.
  • GPIO Logic level is 5V but by cutting and soldering closed a jumper on the bottom, you can easily convert it to 3.3V logic
  • 5V onboard regulator with 150mA out, 3.3V 50mA available via FTDI chip
  • USB to Serial converter, there’s a genuine FTDI 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, on the top 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 / digital #13
  • Easy reprogramming, comes pre-loaded with the Optiboot bootloader
  • Beautiful styling by PaintYourDragon and Bruce Yan, in Adafruit Black with gold, plated pads.
The Metro Mini comes as a fully assembled and tested board, with a bootloader burned in and also a stick of 0.1″ header. Some light soldering is required if you’d like to plug it into a breadboard, or you can solder wires or header directly to the breakout pads. Once headers are installed they can be fitted into 0.6″ wide sockets. Note: There are 2 variants of this products as micro USB and C type USB, you'll get any of these 2 randomly.

Features: 

  1. ATmega328 brains
  2. 5V onboard regulator
  3. Four indicator LEDs
  4. Easy reprogramming

Package Includes:

1 x Adafruit Metro Mini 328

Setup Guide

1
Identify the pins
Locate VCC (power), GND (ground), and data pins (SDA/SCL for I2C, MOSI/MISO for SPI, or TX/RX for UART). Refer to the pinout diagram on the product page.
2
Wire to your microcontroller
Connect VCC to 3.3V or 5V (check the module spec), GND to GND, and data pins to the appropriate GPIO pins on your Arduino or Raspberry Pi.
3
Install libraries
In Arduino IDE, go to Sketch → Include Library → Manage Libraries and search for the sensor library. Install the recommended version.
4
Upload example sketch
Open File → Examples → [library name] → Basic Example. Upload to your board and open Serial Monitor to view output.
5
Calibrate if needed
Some sensors (temperature, humidity, distance) may need a short warm-up period or calibration. Run the calibration sketch if provided.