Development Boards compatible with Arduino IDE - ATmega & Wemos VARIOUS MODELS

Development Boards compatible with Arduino IDE - ATmega & Wemos VARIOUS MODELS

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1. ATmega328P R3 board (Compatible with Arduino UNO R3 IDE) 2.     ATmega328P R3 with Mini-USB Port (Compatible with Arduino UNO R3 IDE) 3.     LUNO -  R3 Compatible with onboard Bluetooth 5.0 (LGT8F328P) 4. ATnano board (Compatible with Arduino NANO V3.0 IDE) 5. ATnano board (USB-C) Compatible with Arduino NANO V3.0 IDE 6. ATnano Terminal Expansion 7. ATnano 3.0 board + Expansion Terminal 8. ATmega 2560 R3 ProMini (Compatible with Arduino MEGA 2560 IDE) 9. ATmega 2560 R3 Full Size (Compatible with Arduino MEGA V3.0 IDE) 10. ATmega 2560 R3 Full Size + AC Adapter (9V, 1A) 11. MiniPro Board 12. USB Programmer for MiniPro 13. MiniPro Board + Programmer 14. Wi-Fi ESP8266 Lua   15. Wi-Fi ESP8266-D1 Full Size (WeMOS) 16. AC Adapter, 9V, 1a - For ATMEGA, 328P, WeMOS & LUNO Bluetooth 17. USB Cable (unit) - USB, Mini USB, Micro USB or USB-C  ================ 1. ATmega328P R3 board     The board is the best board to get started with electronics and coding. If this is your first experience tinkering with the platform, the board is the most robust board you can start playing with. The board is the most used and documented board.     This is a microcontroller board based on the ATmega328P.      It has 14 digital input/output pins (of which 6 can be used as PWM outputs), 6 analog inputs, a 16 MHz ceramic resonator (CSTCE16M0V53-R0), a USB connection, a power jack, an ICSP header and a reset button.      It contains everything needed to support the microcontroller; simply connect it to a computer with a USB cable or power it with an AC-to-DC adapter or battery to get started.      Tech Specs:     Microcontroller     ATmega328P     Operating Voltage     5V     Input Voltage (recommended)     7-12V     Input Voltage (limit)     6-20V     Digital I/O Pins     14 (of which 6 provide PWM output)     PWM Digital I/O Pins     6     Analog Input Pins     6     DC Current per I/O Pin     20 mA     DC Current for 3.3V Pin     50 mA     Flash Memory     32 KB (ATmega328P) of which 0.5 KB used by bootloader     SRAM     2 KB (ATmega328P)     EEPROM     1 KB (ATmega328P)     Clock Speed     16 MHz     LED_BUILTIN     13     Length     68.6 mm     Width     53.4 mm     Weight     25 g     ===================================     2. ATmega328P R3 with Mini-USB Port The same ATmega328P R3 board, but with a smaller USB port, making it thinner, low profile and perfect for tighter spaces =================================== 3. LUNO -  R3 Compatible with onboard Bluetooth 5.0 (LGT8F328P) ATmega328P R3 Bluetooth – compatible board     The same functionality of your ATmega328P R3 board, with integrated Bluetooth     Take your project to the next level!     This main control board uses LGT8F328P as the core master control and carries a wireless serial communication low power 5.0 Blue-tooth functional IC.     Compatible with BLE ATmega328 Wireless for IDE programming compiled environment.     On-board Bluetooth, USB-C interface, integrated power jack.           We will provide tutorial and example codes to help you get started. Just ask!         Features:     ·       Internal crystal oscillator maximum main frequency is 32M.     ·       LGT8F328P is compatible with AVR instruction set and has better performance than ATMEGA328P.     ·       Added USB fuse to protect computer port.     ·       Professional technical team and complete technical information are ready to support you. What is LGT8F328P? LGT8F328P is an AVR and Atmega328P instruction set compatible chip.     ·       It can be easily programmed using Arduino IDE.                 LGT8F328P parameters:     1)    LGT8F328P enhanced 8-bit RISC core, support 16-bit digital operation expansion, in the 1.8 V- 5.5 V operating range, the center frequency up to 32MHz     2)    internal LGT8F328P 32K bytes FLASH program memory, 2K bytes data SRAM, integrated control logic analog FLASH as EEPROM. part of the program FLASH can be divided into data FLASH space according to the application needs, and access to the EEPROM-like interface is achieved through the EEPROM controller     3)    LGT8F328P integrates a large number of analog peripherals, including 12-bit ADC, programmable gain differential amplifier, high-precision internal reference voltage 1.024/2.048/4.096V. 8-bit DAC and high-speed analog comparator; LGT8F328P also integrates the common digital interface controller, supporting multi-channel complementary PWM output and dead-band control     4)    LGT8F328P architecture design is relatively new, and its peripheral functions are much stronger than Atmega328P. In particular, the program's encryption capability far exceeds that of the Atmega328P     5)    Carry line serial communication low-power 5.0 Bluetooth IC, communication interface using UART serial port, receive sensitivity -96dBM, communication distance up to 10-50m, transmit power -20dBM-4dBM, baud rate 9600~115200. Serial transmission rate up to 4KB/S overall work performance far beyond the CC2540.           SPECS     Input Voltage (recommended)     7-12V     Digital IO pins     14 (of which 6 provide PWM output)     Analog input pins     8     DC Current per I/O Pin     40mA     SRAM     2KB     Clock Speed     16 MHz     Operating voltage (logic level)     5V ==================================== 4. ATnano V3.0 Board     The Nano is a small, complete, and breadboard-friendly board based on the ATmega328 (Nano 3.x).      It has all the functionality and features of a full-size development board; it works with a Mini-B USB cable and has no DC power jack.     It may also be powered by batteries.     The pins are included in the package but are not soldered on the board. You may solder them as needed for your project.           Tech Specs:     Microcontroller               ATmega328P-AU     Operating Voltage          5 V     8 Analog IN Pins              A0 ~ A7     14 Digital I/O Pins           TX, RX, D2 ~ D13     6 PWM ports                   D3, D5, D6, D9, D10, D11     Flash Memory                 32 KB of which 2 KB used by bootloader     SRAM                                 2 KB     Clock Speed                     16 MHz     EEPROM                           1 KB     DC Current per I/O Pin   40 mA (I/O Pins)     Input Voltage                  7-12 V     Power Consumption      19 mA     PCB Size                            18 x 45 mm     Weight                              7 g     ============================     5. ATnano V3.0 board (USB-C) Same Nano V3.0 board but with USB-C connector and free USB-C cable ============================ 6. Nano Terminal Expansion Module     This is an expansion module for use with Arduino Nano 3.0 compatible boards.     No assembly required, ready-to-use.     Terminals labeled according to the Nano original label.     Easy to use     You can purchase it with or without the Nano 3.0 board.           Weight: 76g     Size: 2.21" x 1.65" x 0.50" (L* W* H)           ============================= 7. ATnano V3.0 board + Expansion Module (Combo)           =============================           8. ATmega 2560 R3 ProMini board - The same powerful MEGA in a smaller size!           The ATmega 2560 Pro Mini is a small, complete, and breadboard-friendly board based on the ATmega2560 (ATMEGA 3.x).      It is a powerful board with all the functionality, I/O pins, and features of the full-size ATMEGA 2560 R3 development board; it works with a Micro-B USB cable and has no DC power jack.     The board functions just like the full size ATmega 2560 R3, and it is also equipped with the powerful ATmega2560 (16 MHz). The CH340G UART-USB provides a stable data exchange for uploading at a 12Mhz frequency through its micro USB port.     The ATMEGA 2560 PRO is tiny, which is convenient for creating embed projects or the final product, with 86 I/O - 69 digital I/O pins, 17 analog inputs (YES, more than the standard Mega 2560) and a large 256 KB memory space for your sketch.     In addition, you can create a project with 3.3V or 5V logic level, the board has both 3.3V and 5V pins.     It may also be powered by batteries.     The pins are included in the package but are not soldered onto the board. You may solder them as needed for your project.           Tech Specs:     Microcontroller                             ATmega2560     Upload Connection                       Micro-USB port     Operating Voltage                         5V     Input Voltage (recommended)   Input voltages 6V to 9V (peak 18V) DC     Input Voltage (limit)                      18V     Digital I/O Pins                               69 (of which 15 provide PWM output)     Analog Input Pins                          17     Output voltages                             5V, ~ 800mA                      3.3V, ~800mA     Current per I/O pin, 5V                 20mA DC     Current per I/O pin, 3.3v              50mA DC     Flash Memory                                256 KB of which 8 KB used by bootloader     SRAM                                               8 KB     EEPROM                                          4 KB     Clock Speed                                    16 MHz     Length                                             55 mm     Width                                              38 mm     Weight                                             13.2 g without pins     =============================           9. ATmega 2560 R3 - Full Size           ATmega 2560 R3 ATMEGA 2560, CH340 Board            The ATMEGA 2560 R3 is a microcontroller board based on the ATmega2560. It has 54 digital input/output pins (of which 15 can be used as PWM outputs), 16 analog inputs, 4 UARTs (hardware serial ports), a 16 MHz crystal oscillator, a USB connection, a power jack, an ICSP header, and a reset button. It contains everything needed to support the microcontroller; simply connect it to a computer with a USB cable or power it with a AC-to-DC adapter or battery to get started. The ATMEGA 2560 board is compatible with most shields designed for the former boards. The ATmega 2560 R3 is an update to the ATmega, which it replaces.           The ATMEGA 2560 is designed for projects that require more I/O lines, more sketch memory and more RAM. With 54 digital I/O pins, 16 analog inputs and a larger space for your sketch it is the recommended board for 3D printers and robotics projects. This gives your projects plenty of room and opportunities maintaining the simplicity and effectiveness of the platform.            Specs:           Microcontroller ATmega2560     Operating Voltage 5V     Input Voltage (recommended) 7-12V     Input Voltage (limit) 6-20V     Digital I/O Pins 54 (of which 15 provide PWM output)     Analog Input Pins 16     DC Current per I/O Pin 20 mA     DC Current for 3.3V Pin 50 mA     Flash Memory 256 KB of which 8 KB used by bootloader     SRAM 8 KB     EEPROM 4 KB     Clock Speed 16 MHz     LED_BUILTIN 13     Length 101.52 mm     Width 53.3 mm     Weight 37 g           =============================           10. ATmega 2560 R3 Full Size + AC Adapter (9V. 1A)           This is the same board as number 6 above, but it comes with a convenient AC Adapter with plenty of power to supply most common Applications     INPUT: 110-240V AC (Automatic bi-volt), 50/60Hz     OUTPUT: 9V DC, 1A     Model: HCY-6888           =============================           11. ProMinion board           The Pro Minion is based on ATmega328P, made entirely with SMD (surface mounted) parts.     The Pro Minion is intended for users who require flexibility, low-cost, and small size. It comes with the minimum of components (no on-board USB or pin headers) to keep the cost down. It's a good choice for a board you want to leave embedded in a project.     The Pro Minion is a great development board to miniaturize your project, bring the cost down and allow for customized connectors.     The Pro Minion is a great budget purchase!     You will need an USB to UART TTL Module to program your Pro Minion; only one Module will program as many Pro Minions as needed.     Technical Specs:     Controller:     ATmega328P     Input Voltage:     5V     Digital IO pins :     14 (of which 6 provide PWM output)     Analog input pins :     8     DC Current per I/O Pin: 40 mA     EEPROM:     512 bytes     SRAM:     1KB     Operating voltage:     5V     Clock Speed:     16 MHz     PWM channel:     6           ===============================           12. USB Programmer           CP2102 Module USB to TTL - USB To Serial UART STC uploader Micro Interface Board for ProMinion           This is the USB interface board needed to upload your program to the Pro Minion Board.     Just connect this board to the Pro-Minion, upload your code and you’re done.     This version comes with 6 pins which is ideal for all OS, including Windows 10.     Pins are included.           =====================================           13. ProMinion board + USB Programmer (Combo)           ================================           14. D1 Mini Node MCU Lua Wi-Fi IoT Development Board ESP8266 CH340 module     Open-source, Interactive, Programmable, Low cost, Simple, Smart, WI-FI enabled     FOR Arduino-like hardware IO     Advanced API for hardware IO, which can dramatically reduce the redundant work for configuring and manipulating hardware.     Code just like Arduino, but interactively in Lua script.     Nodejs style network API     Event-driven API for network applications, which facilitates developers writing code running on a 5mm*5mmsized MCU in Nodejs style.     Greatly speed up your IOT application developing process.           Specs:     ·       D1 Mini WiFi board based on ESP8266                                     ·       Compatible with Arduino and NodeMcu                                   ·       This is new version V2                                        ·       Version 2 Use BRT (Bias Resistor Transistor) thus making it easier going into flash mode     ·       Stable operation, better than Old Version 1.0 board                                 ·       11 digital input/output pins, all pins have interrupt/PWM/I2C/one-wire supported (except D0)                                  ·       1 analog input (3.3V max input)                                     ·       Built-In Micro USB Port                                       ·      On board reset button     ·       Microcontroller: ESP-8266EX     ·       Operating Voltage: 3.3V (Max)                                 ·       Please don't connect to power source which is higher than 3.3 Volts                                ·       Digital I/O Pins 11                             ·       1 analog input                                   ·       Clock Speed: 80MHz/160MHz                                 ·       Flash: 4M bytes                                ·       Length: 34.2mm                                ·       Width: 25.6mm                                  ·       Weight: 10g     What’s in the box: 1 x D1 Mini Node MCU Lua WIFI IoT development board based on ESP8266-12E and pins as shown in picture     ================================     15. WeMOS Wi-Fi ESP8266-D1 ESP-12F Full Size Arduino Compatible         The ESP8266-D1 is a wireless 802.11 (Wi-Fi) microcontroller development board compatible with the Arduino IDE. It turns the very popular ESP8266 wireless (Wi-Fi) module into a fully-fledged development board. The Atmel ESP8266 is the heart of the board acting not only as the Wi-Fi chip but also as the main processor!       The layout of this board is based on a standard Arduino hardware design with similar proportions to the Arduino Uno and Leonardo. It also includes a set of standard Arduino headers which means many existing Arduino shields can be plugged directly into the board.   The WeMOS D1 board build is just like Arduino UNO and as such you do not need Arduino UNO. To work with this board using board manager you can convert this board to Arduino and then use the Arduino IDE for programming.   The development board also includes a CH340 USB to serial interface giving it the ability to be connected and programmed directly from your computer and requiring only a common micro-USB cable – no additional interface hardware or configuring is required. Once connected to the computer, and drivers have been installed, the ESP8266-D1 will appear as a standard serial COM port. The ESP8266-D1 can be programmed directly from the Arduino Integrated Development Environment (IDE) which is freely available for download from the Arduino website (arduino.cc). This board is also compatible with MicroPython and NodeMCU.   Direct Arduino IDE support for this development board can be added with just a few mouse clicks via the built-in board manager feature. Programming the ESP8266-D1 via the IDE is then as straight-forward as programming any standard Arduino development board. Many of the default Arduino commands will work including digital and analogue pin functions and many examples are included in the IDE which demonstrate how to take advantage of the ESP8266s Wi-Fi capabilities. These examples range from simply blinking an LED to turning the ESP8266-D1 into a stand-alone web server.   1.  Based on ESP-8266 12-F (Latest)      2.  Arduino compatible, using Arduino IDE to program     3.  11 x I / O pins     4.  1 x ADC pin (input range of 0-3.3V)     5.  Support OTA wireless upload     6.  Onboard 5V 1A Switching Power Supply (highest input voltage 24V)     7.  Size:68*53mm     8.  Support OTA wireless upload         Pinout:         Pin     Function     ESP-8266 Pin     TX     TXD     TXD     RX     RXD     RXD     A0     Analog input, max 3.3V input     A0     D0     IO     GPIO16     D1     IO, SCL     GPIO5     D2     IO, SDA     GPIO4     D3     IO, 10k Pull-up     GPIO0     D4     IO, 10k Pull-up, BUILTIN_LED     GPIO2     D5     IO, SCK     GPIO14     D6     IO, MISO     GPIO12     D7     IO, MOSI     GPIO13     D8     IO, 10k Pull-down, SS     GPIO15     G     Ground     GND     5V     5V     -     3V3     3.3V     3.3V     RST     Reset     RST           Specs:   • Integrated ESP8266 module with 32-bit 80MHz microcontroller/4M flash   • 64Kb of instruction RAM and 96Kb of data RAM   • 16 GPIO pins   • 11 digital IO, interrupt/PWM/I2C/one-wire supported (except D0)   • 1 analog input(3.2V max input)   • micro-USB serial/programming interface   • Can be powered via USB cable – no external Power Supply required   • Arduino Compatible headers   • Directly supported by the Arduino IDE   • 2.1mm external DC PSU socket (6.5 - 12V)   • 802.11 b/g/n   • Integrated low power 32-bit MCU   • Integrated 10-bit ADC   • Integrated TCP/IP protocol stack   • Integrated TR switch, balun, LNA, power amplifier and matching network   • Integrated PLL, regulators, and power management units   • Supports antenna diversity   • WiFi 2.4 GHz, support WPA/WPA2   • Support STA/AP/STA+AP operation modes   • Support Smart Link Function for both Android and iOS devices   • SDIO 2.0, (H) SPI, UART, I2C, I2S, IR Remote Control, PWM, GPIO   • STBC, 1x1 MIMO, 2x1 MIMO   • A-MPDU & A-MSDU aggregation & 0.4s guard interval   • Deep sleep power <10uA, Power down leakage current < 5uA   • Wake up and transmit packets in < 2ms   • Standby power consumption of < 1.0mW (DTIM3)   • +20 dBm output power in 802.11b mode   • Operating temperature range -40C ~ 125C     • FCC, CE, TELEC, WiFi Alliance, and SRRC certified   ============================= 16. AC Adapter, 9V, 1a - For MEGA, UNO, WeMOS & LUNO Bluetooth AC Adapter with plenty of power to supply most common Arduino applications. INPUT: 110-240V AC (Automatic bi-volt), 50/60Hz OUTPUT: 9V DC, 1A (1000mA) DC. Works with devices that require less amperage as well like 0.5A, 400mA, etc.  Model: HCY-6888 Polarity: Positive polarity (positive center, negative outer).  Connector size: 5.5mm x 2.1-2.5mm (auto adjusting).   Cable Length: 1 meter 17. USB Cable (unit) - USB, Mini USB, Micro USB or USB-C  We will match the type for the board you are purchasing, unless you request otherwise. Length: 1 ft. ============      

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