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A-Star 328PB Micro - 5V, 16MHz
The A-Star 328PB Micro is a tiny programmable module featuring the ATmega328PB AVR microcontroller, a backward-compatible replacement for the popular ATmega328P that features more general-purpose I/O and many additional peripherals. This module provides access to all 24 digital input/output pins (of which 9 can be used as PWM outputs and 8 as analog inputs), all on a board measuring only 1.3″ × 0.7″. It ships preloaded with an Arduino-compatible serial bootloader that enables programming through the Arduino IDE via a USB-to-serial adapter, and the ISP pins are accessible for programming with an AVR programmer. This version features a 16 MHz resonator and a 5 V regulator that can be powered from 5.5 V to 15 V supplies.
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Documentation and other information
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Pololu A-Star 328PB User’s Guide (Printable PDF)
User’s manual for the Pololu A-Star 328PB.
File downloads
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ATmega328PB datasheet (4MB pdf)
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Atmel Application Note AT15007: Differences between ATmega328/P and ATmega328PB (283k pdf)
Application note describing differences between ATmega328 variants and the ATmega328PB.
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Pinout diagram of the A-Star 328PB Micro (579k pdf)
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Schematic diagram of the A-Star 328PB Micro (132k pdf)
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Dimension diagram of the A-Star 328PB Micro (199k pdf)
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3D model of the A-Star 328PB Micro (5MB step)
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Drill guide for the A-Star 328PB Micro (50k dxf)
This DXF drawing shows the locations of all of the board’s holes.
Recommended links
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Arduino Software
Arduino integrated development environment (IDE) software
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ATmega328PB documentation
Microchip’s product page for the ATmega328PB AVR microcontroller, with links to its most up-to-date datasheet, application notes, and other resources.
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A-Star repository on GitHub
This repository contains Arduino add-on files, Windows drivers, and bootloaders for the A-Star 328PB, A-Star 32U4, and the rest of our 32U4 family of boards.
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AVR Libc Home Page
The web site for AVR Libc, which is the standard library of functions that you can use with C and C++ on the AVR.
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Pololu A-Star and Orangutan Forum Section
The A-Star and Orangutan discussion section of the Pololu Robotics Forum.
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AVRDUDE
AVRDUDE is a cross-platform command-line utility for programming the flash memory on AVR microcontrollers.
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AVR Freaks
AVR community with forums, projects, and AVR news.
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Microchip Studio for AVR and SAM Devices
A free integrated development environment (IDE) for AVRs. Formerly known as Atmel Studio.
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WinAVR
A free, open-source suite of development tools for the AVR family of microcontrollers, including the GNU GCC compiler for C/C++.
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LPS Arduino library
This is a library for the Arduino that interfaces with our LPS22DF, LPS25HB, LPS25H, and LPS331AP pressure/altitude sensor carriers as well as the pressure sensors on the various AltIMU-10 modules, which can be found here. It makes it simple to read the raw pressure data from the sensor, and it provides functions to help calculate altitude based on the measured pressure.
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Arduino library for addressable RGB LED strips from Pololu
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LSM303 Arduino library
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L3G Arduino library
This is a library for the Arduino that interfaces with our L3GD20H and L3GD20 3-axis gyro carriers as well as the gyros on the MinIMU-9 v3 and AltIMU-10 v3 (it also works with older versions of those boards, some of which used the L3G4200D and the L3GD20). It makes it simple to configure the device and read the raw gyro data.
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Arduino Library for the Pololu QTR Reflectance Sensors
This guide explains how to use the QTRSensors library to read Pololu QTR reflectance sensors and QTR sensor arrays with Arduinos and Arduino-compatible devices like the Pololu Orangutan robot controllers.