Rather than be left on the wrong side of the divide [Stefan S] has come up with his own USB-C version of of an Arduino Pro Micro to avoid having to always find a different cable. Home made ...
On the electronics and interfacing side of things, [John] utilises the Arduino pro micro for its copious analog inputs and USB functionality. A nice feature of this board is that it’s based on ...
It's like a shrunken version of the Arduino Leonardo as it features the same ATmega32U4 microcontroller, micro-USB port, and pinouts. It also operates at 5V and requires an external supply of 7 to ...