Teensy (ATmega32u4 USB dev board) - ATmega32u4

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The Teensy is a complete USB-based microcontoller development system, in a very small footprint! All programming is done via the USB port. No special programmer is needed, only a standard "Mini-B" USB cable and a PC or Macintosh with a USB port.

Key Features:

  • USB can be any type of device
  • AVR processor, 16 MHz
  • Single pushbutton programming
  • Easy to use Teensy Loader application
  • Free software development tools
  • Works with Mac OS X, Linux & Windows
  • Tiny size, perfect for many projects
  • Available with pins for solderless breadboard

Comes with assembled Teensy board (ATmega32u4 with bootloader preinstalled) and header to allow easy breadboarding. We suggest using AVR-gcc (like WinAVR) with the LUFA library or 'Teensyduino' Be sure to check out the multiple resources available at PJRC!



Posts from the Adafruit blog tagged AVR Development:
Developing Software for the Atmel AVR with AVR-Eclipse, AVR-GCC & AVRDude
Developing Software for the Atmel AVR with AVR-Eclipse, AVR-GCC & AVRDude from Interactive Matter - Developing software – or better firmware... Read More.
HOW TO – Make a low level magstripe reader (with a Teensy or Arduino) Swipe swipe…data!
Full tutorial here. TL;DR – In order to get raw parsed data out of a magstripe reader, we first experimented with a MAGTEK Centurion... Read More.
AVR Night Light
An ATTiny2313 powers this night light, driving multicolor LEDs diffused by ping-pong balls. nuumio writes: Geir’s RGB night light was... Read More.
Homemade (AVR) speedometer
Homemade (AVR) speedometer via HaD. Howie writes – My speedo cable snapped. Boo. The speedo was never very accurate anyway, so rather... Read More.
Using USBTiny version 2 in Vista – driver signing
If you’re using USBTiny version 2 in Vista and having problems, try this driver signing tip from forum member grante – just keep... Read More.
Customer Photos from the Adafruit pool tagged with "avrdevelopment".
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