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The Pro Mini is a microcontroller board based on the ATmega168 (datasheet). It has 14 digital input/output pins (of which 6 can
be used as PWM outputs), 6 analog inputs, an on-board resonator, a
reset button, and holes for mounting pin headers. A six pin header
can be connected to an FTDI cable or Sparkfun breakout board to
provide USB power and communication to the board.
The Pro Mini is intended for semi-permanent installation in objects
or exhibitions. The board comes without pre-mounted headers,
allowing the use of various types of connectors or direct soldering
of wires. The pin layout is compatible with the Arduino Mini.
There are two versions of Pro Mini :
One runs at 3.3V and 8 MHz
The other at 5V and 16 MHz
And this kit is 3.3V/8 Mhz Pro Mini Kits With Atmega168
It's blue! It's thin (0.8mm)! It's the Arduino Pro Mini! SparkFun's
minimal design approach to Arduino. This is a 3.3V Arduino running
the 8MHz bootloader (select 'Arduino Duemilanove w/ 168' within the
Arduino software). Arduino Pro Mini does not come with connectors
populated so that you can solder in any connector or wire with any
orientation you need. We recommend first time Arduino users start
with the Duemilanove. It's a great board that will get you up and
running quickly. The Arduino Pro series is meant for users that
understand the limitations of system voltage (3.3V), lack of
connectors, and USB off board.
We really wanted to minimize the cost of an Arduino. The Arduino
Pro Mini is like the Arduino Mini (same pin out) but to keep the
cost low, we used all SMD components, made it two layer, etc.
Connect the mini pro to your pc using the Arduino usb-serial.
Parameter :
Operating Voltage 3.3V
Input Voltage 3.35 -12 V
Digital I/O Pins 14 (of which 6 provide PWM output)
Analog Input Pins 6
DC Current per I/O Pin 40 mA
Flash Memory 16 KB (of which 2 KB used by bootloader)
SRAM 1 KB
EEPROM 512 bytes
Clock Speed 8 MHz
Mini USB Adapter :
This board converts a USB connection into 5 volt TX and RX that you can connect straight to the Arduino Mini or other microcontrollers, allowing them to talk to the computer. It is based on the FT232RL chip from FTDI (drivers are included with the Arduino software).