KNACRO 5PCS Lilypad ATmega328P Wearable/E-Textiles Development Board + 1PCS CP2102 USB to TTL Downloader USB to Serial Module UART for IDE (Lilypad *5)
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KNACRO 5PCS Lilypad ATmega328P Wearable/E-Textiles Development Board + 1PCS CP2102 USB to TTL Downloader USB to Serial Module UART for IDE (Lilypad *5)
This is LilyPad - the main board consisting of an ATmega328 with the bootloader and a minimum number of external components to keep it as small (and as simple) as possible
Board will run from 2V to 5V. The latest version of the LilyPad supports automatic reset for even easier programming
The back side of the LilyPad is now completely flat
We now use a surface mount programming connector to keep the header from poking through
This version of the LilyPad now uses the new ATmega328 at 8MHz. 0016 supports the Pro Mini 328/8MHz/16MHZ. Use this setting when using this new LilyPad 328
PREBURNED WITH BOOTLOADER--The ATmega328V on the LilyPad comes preburned with bootloader that allows you to upload new code to it without the use of an external hardware programmer. SMALL AND SIMPLE--This main board have a minimum number of external components to keep it as small (and as simple) as possible. SAFER SURFACE--This LilyPad use a surface mount programming connector to keep the header from poking through. MORE USABILTY--The latest version of the LilyPad supports automatic reset for even easier programming. EXPLORE IMAGINATION--Add smartness to your soft projects and discover the magic of sewing the power of electronics directly to textiles. The LilyPad Arduino is designed for e-textiles and wearables projects. It can be sewn to fabric and similarly mounted power supplies, sensors and actuators with conductive thread.
SPECIFICATION: Microcontroller ATmega328V Operating Voltage 2.7-5.5 V Input Voltage 2.7-5.5 V Digital I/O Pins 14 PWM Channels 6 Analog Input Channels 8 DC Current per I/O Pin 40 mA Flash Memory 32 KB (of which 2 KB used by bootloader) SRAM 2 KB EEPROM 1KB Clock Speed 16 MHz
Warning: Don't power the LilyPad Arduino with more than 5.5 volts, or plug the power in backwards, you'll kill it.