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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.
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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?
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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