
Arduino recently updated their small form-factor Arduino Mini and it’s now shipping from the Maker Shed. The Arduino Mini R05 is based on the same ATmega 328 processor as the Arduino Uno, but measures a scant 1.25″x0.73″ making it perfect for breadboards and embedded applications. The R05 update includes a new, smaller chip package and a revised PCB making it possible to fit all the components on the top of the board. It also features a reset button which was lacking in previous versions. Like the earlier models, the Mini R05 requires the use of an FTDI breakout such as the FTDI Friend for programming.
Technical Specifications
- Microcontroller - ATmega328
- Operating Voltage – 5V
- Input Voltage – 7-9 V
- Digital I/O Pins – 14 (of which 6 provide PWM output)
- Analog Input Pins – 8 (of which 4 are broken out onto pins)
- DC Current per I/O Pin – 40 mA
- Flash Memory – 32 KB (of which 2 KB used by bootloader)
- SRAM – 2 KB
- EEPROM – 1 KB
- Clock Speed – 16 MHz










The link for the FTDI Friend is bust-a-makated, it’s going to http://blog.makezine.com/2012/11/01/new-in-the-maker-shed-arduino-mini-r05/www.makershed.com/product-p/mkad22.htm&Click=37845
Should be un-bust-a-makated now. Thanks for pointing that out!
Unfortunately, now the other links don’t work.
Ever just have one of those days? Should be all better now. Hopefully!
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