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ATmega328 with Arduino Bootloader
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Atmel's ATMega328 8-Bit Processor in 28 pin DIP package. It's like the ATmega168, with double the flash space. 32K of program space. 23 I/O lines, 6 of which are channels for the 10-bit ADC. Runs up to 20MHz with external crystal. Package can be programmed in circuit. 1.8V to 5V operating voltage!
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Atmel's ATMega328 8-Bit Processor in 28 pin DIP package. It's like the ATmega168, with double the flash space. 32K of program space. 23 I/O lines, 6 of which are channels for the 10-bit ADC. Runs up to 20MHz with external crystal. Package can be programmed in circuit. 1.8V to 5V operating voltage!
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DescriptionOverviewUseful links * ATMega328 8-Bit Processor in 28 pin DIP package * External 16MHz crystal or resonator * 5V supply * 23 I/O lines * 1.8V to 5V operating voltage The SFE ATmega328 with Arduino Bootloader says it all on this one. An ATmega328 in DIP package, pre-loaded with the Arduino (16MHz) Bootloader. This will allow you to use Arduino code in your custom embedded project without having to use an actual Arduino board. To get this chip working with Arduino IDE, you will...
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A preprogrammed Atmega328 chip: More than TWICE the flash memory for your sketches (30K available instead of 14K), TWICE the RAM (2K instead of 1K) and TWICE the EEPROM (1K instead of 512b) This chip is programmed with 'ADAboot', my version of the bootloader that is "quick-start" NG/diecimila/duemilanove-compa tible. This means that there is still a 5-second delay from when you press the reset button to when the Arduino runs the sketch but that after you upload a new sketch it will begin immediately...
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Product Info ATmega168 with Arduino Bootloader sku: DEV-08846 Description: The name says it all on this one. An ATmega168 in DIP package, pre-loaded with the Arduino Diecimila (16MHz) Bootloader . This will allow you to use Arduino code in your custom embedded project without having to use an actual Arduino board. To get this chip working with Arduino IDE, you will need an external 16MHz crystal or resonator, a 5V supply, and a serial connection. If you are not comfortable doing this, we recommend...
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