

🚀 Tiny Board, Massive Potential: Power Your Next Big Idea with Pro Micro!
The Teyleten Robot Pro Micro ATmega32U4 is a compact 5V/16MHz microcontroller development board featuring an integrated micro-USB port for easy programming, 12 digital I/O pins (5 PWM capable), and 4 channels of 10-bit ADC. Designed for rapid prototyping and embedded projects, it includes built-in power protection and comes in a convenient 3-pack, making it an essential tool for millennial professionals seeking efficient, versatile hardware solutions.
| ASIN | B08THVMQ46 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,352 in Single Board Computers (Computers & Accessories) |
| Brand | Teyleten Robot |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (134) |
| Date First Available | January 20, 2021 |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.3 x 0.59 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.317 ounces |
| Item model number | F25 |
| Manufacturer | Teyleten Robot |
| Number of Processors | 1 |
| Operating System | FreeRTOS |
| Processor | 16 MHz |
| Processor Brand | Microchip Technology |
| RAM | LPDDR3 |
| Series | Pro Micro |
| Wireless Type | Bluetooth |
B**.
Great little board
Yes, this is a Leonardo, which IS a Pro-Micro, but with more pins. The fact that we can't downvote the reviews that are complaining about his is ridiculous. Board works great, flashes very fast. Only downside is the lack of documentation and pinouts, but if you search enough you can find them. Besides the screenprint on the board here is more pin info. Note that the pinouts on the board are NOT in order, so take notice. I'll go down the left side of the board. I'll list the board description along with features. When you see just a number, that's a digital IO TX0 - 1 (this is "digital pin 1") TX1 - 0 GND GND 2 - SDA - A4 3 - SCL - A5 - PWM 4 - A6 5 - PWM 6 - A7 - PWM 7 8 - A8 9 - A9 - PWM on the right side of the board, going down RAW GND RST VCC 21 - A3 20 - A2 19 - A1 18 - A0 15 - SCLK 14 - MISO 16 - MOSI 10 - A10 - PWM
A**R
Best All Around
It is my go to for most things I need. It compiles and loads fast. I use it to automate mouse and keyboard tasks. It is the first thing I grab to test peripherals because it seems faster to use. I bought this after trying the USB-C version (because I'm used to the micro USB and expect the USB-C to replace it eventually). ADC behaves differently but did not spend time to understand the difference; it was a problem for something I was trying. The USB-C is harder to insert and remove. So I bought three orders of this in case the micro USB is no longer available.
K**E
Good for HID devices
Bought this for my weekend projects. Lowest price on Amazon for this kind of arduino. Received package as shown on pictures. This is 5V board. So far tested in project as a HID Keyboard and as an I2C controller. I had some issues setting this up on mac. Restart, reinstall of Arduino studio solved the issue. No issues on Linux.
K**N
Extremely fragile USB port, makes it pretty much unusable
The USB port on this is extremely fragile. I plugged in and unplugged a cable carefully a few times, and it broke off. Honestly, pretty unusable in my opinion.
T**I
A cheap Arduino clone, but the micro usb port is fragile
This is a good cheap Arduino clone. It worked well for my use case (daemonbite controller adapter), but unfortunately the micro usb plug ripped off with very little pressure applied to it. I knew this was a possible issue when purchasing and was trying to be very gentle with it, but it still came off. Still a good product for the price but something to watch out for.
S**E
Be gentle with it.
Used it to build an arcade controller. Still works, but I destroyed one on accident easily because the micro USB port is so flimsy
L**A
Good quality Arduino Micro Pro
Ordered 3 pcs of this Arduino board and all worked well and installed without any issue. Board quality is also good and the items were delivered earlier that advertised.
J**Y
Used for keyboard
Well supported for keyboard control
M**G
These worked just fine after some cable trial and error. Not all USB cables are created equally so if your new card doesn't respond when plugged it, try a different cable (preferably one that came with a phone). Once recognized by my PC everything worked as it should!
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