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Hi, All
finally the pinout of Arduino Micro.
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NEW VERSION!
Download here: http://pighixxx.com/micropdf.pdf
Hi, All
finally the pinout of Arduino Micro.
Download PDF
THIS IS A PRERELEASE VERSION!
Yesterday i've thinked to ask you about micro, but you are too fast. ![]()
Great work.
Thanks!
I think you may have an issue with the analog pin numbering on this diagram.
The analog pins in your diagram do not seem the same as the "official" diagram here: http://arduino.cc/en/Main/ArduinoBoardMicro
And the official pins may have an issue too. This thread seems to identify a numbering problem that I was confused by with the pins and the board itself: http://arduino.cc/forum/index.php/topic,141122.0.html
I'd be really interested in an Arduino Nano 3.0 diagram in this format!
Lovely!
One typo: “reccomended” should be “recommended”.
Also a policy question regarding pin 26: The only way to get a PWM signal out of it is as the inverted signal of pin 27. It cannot be independently controlled in the Arduino sense (i.e. with analogWrite()). Does this still count as a PWM pin for the purpose of your diagrams?
microtherion:
Lovely!One typo: “reccomended” should be “recommended”.
Thanks!
'll Fix soon
microtherion:
Also a policy question regarding pin 26: The only way to get a PWM signal out of it is as the inverted signal of pin 27. It cannot be independently controlled in the Arduino sense (i.e. with analogWrite()). Does this still count as a PWM pin for the purpose of your diagrams?
It 's true, but in all diagrams I reported the exact processor pinout. Shortly I will make new drawings and I will indicate it.
Bye, Pighixxxx
How different is that to a Teensy++ 2.0?
GoForSmoke:
How different is that to a Teensy++ 2.0?
I've found this:
http://www.pjrc.com/teensy/pinout.html
I do not know the card but seems to have an Arduino compatible mode.
I was wondering more about the chip and capabilities. Last I knew, the Teensy makers paid into Arduino.
Yes they have compatibility and software that allows use of the IDE giving extra options. They are nice especially for HID.
I think D7 should have the AINO box turned Green.
D7 should not be a digital only pin as it's used for the comparator input also.
Thank you! Karma
What is with these pin numbers?! They are completely whack!
Or am I just looking at it wrong?
For instance what is clearly marked "13" on the physical Micro is somehow pin 32 on this diagram... ![]()
Gray is chip pin, 13 in white is arduino pin.
Ah I see, that makes sense.
I wish the arduino pin numbering was more prominent.
Chip physical pins don't concern you. If you are using port manipulation or designing a board based on this IC, then you need to know physical pin locations.
The website hosting this diagram is down. Can somebody post it please?
NEW VERSION!
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Hi pepe
Each type of PWM is shown with a different background color
You are right that are not very readable but the type of PWM is a secondary information.
In the next revision will make them more readable.
Thanks for the notice