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ATmega328 Development Kit

$28.00

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Description

This AVR Development Kit contains everything you need for a basic ATmega328 circuit includes a 28 pin AVR development board, ATmega328-PU Microcontroller , power supply components and more.

The development board measures 127 x 94mm (5″ x 3.7″), is made of 1.6mm FR4 and has clean routed edges. It has 6 mounting holes and conforms to the large-size protostack form factor. This allows it to be stacked with other large, medium and small protostack boards.

The copper (top and bottom) has a thickness of 1oz per sqr foot and the GND and VCC power rails have a width of 50mil (top) and 60mil (bottom). This allows plenty of current to get through with very little track heating. The power rails are routed right throughout the board, making it easier to add your own circuits. The solder pads are quite large and are treated with lead free HASL, making it easy to solder components in place. All holes are through plated.

On the left hand side (holding it so the power supply is top left) you will find:

  • The power connector (many options to choose from)
  • Reset switch
  • 10 pin ISP connector
  • Dual row area

The board has been designed so each of these components sit flush with the edge of the board. This allows for easy access, especially when dealing with a board stack.

The power supply area is very flexible. For instance you can:

  • Use a wide variety of connectors. We discuss 3 in the User’s Guide but there are plenty more
  • You can bring unregulated power to the board then regulate it down, or just bring regulated power to the board,
  • You can power the microcontroller with anything from 2.7 to 5.5 Volts,
  • You can use IGO (eg L7805) or GOI (eg LD1117) style voltage regulators,
  • You can optionally put a diode in to protect against reverse polarity,
  • You can optionally add a PPTC resettable fuse to protect your circuit,
  • You can optionally include an power LED,
  • You have quite a bit of freedom with capacitor selection,
  • You can optionally solder a CR2032 battery holder onto the board, and
  • You can optionally power the board through a USB programmer and the ISP connector (6 or 10 pin).

The User’s Guide covers all these options in section 4.6.

The board has a large prototyping section on the right hand side. In fact it covers just under half the board area. The prototyping area has a breadboard style layout and as noted above, the power rail are routed throughout this area.

Aside from the board, the kit also contains the microcontroller, the power supply parts and a range of other components needed to create a basic AVR circuit. Being a through-hole kit it is easy enough for a beginner to use, and the User’s Guide has detailed instructions.

Whilst many AVR programmers will work with this board, we recommend the USBASP AVR Programmer.

Included in each Kit

Part Number Description Quantity
PB-MC-AVR28 28 Pin AVR Development Board 1
CN-IC-2803 IC Socket 28 pin 7.62mm (0.3″) 1
IC-ATMEGA328P-PU ATMEGA328P-PU Atmel 8 Bit 32K AVR Microcontroller 1
PA-RY-MFQ1K Resistor – Metal Film 1/4W – 1K 1
LE-5M-YE LED General Purpose 5mm Yellow 1
CN-DC-21M DC Jack 2.1 x 5.5mm 1
SC-DI-1N4004 1N4004 General purpose 1A Rectifier Diode 1
SC-VR-L7805 L7805 +5V Linear Voltage Regulator 1
PA-PTC-500 PPTC Resettable Fuse – 72V, 500mA (RXEF050) 1
PA-CA-EL47U Capacitor – Electrolytic 25V 47 uF 1
PA-CA-EL100U Capacitor – Electrolytic 25V 100 uF 1
CN-ID-MR10 IDC Male connector (shrouded header), 10 pin, right angle leads 1
PA-RY-MFQ10K Resistor – Metal Film 1/4W – 10K 1
SW-TM-SPST Micro Tactile momentary SPST switch 1
PA-CY-20M 20MHz Crystal in HC/49S through hole package 1
PA-CA-CA22P 22pF 100V Resin Dipped Ceramic Axial Capacitor 2
PA-CA-CR100N Capacitor – Resin Dipped Ceramic 50V 100nF 3
PA-IN-AX10U Inductor (Choke) – 10μH, Axial leaded 1

Reviews

  1. Norman Elliott (verified owner)

    I bought one of these kits recently and am very impressed with the board design. Great layout and excellent quality. I bought it for a particular project but it has inspired me to consider even more projects.

  2. Trevor (verified owner)

    Very high quality board, well laid out and came with all the basic components. I added Arduino headers to all the I/O ports and LCD connections and now I find I rarely use a breadboard. The tracks stand up well to continued soldering and unsoldering components but I am careful using good solder wick. I also use the similar “Prototyping Board with IDC Support” for my Atmega32A work.

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