Platino, the Return
Please, please, please stop reinventing the wheel
Gerber file
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Extra info / Update
Supports ATmega8, ATmega16, ATmega32, ATmega48, ATmega88, ATmega164, ATmega168, ATmega324, ATmega328, ATmega644, ATmega1284
2×16, 4×16 or 4×20 alphanumeric LCD
Up to four pushbuttons
Up to two rotary encoders
Buzzer
RGB LED
On-board 5-V and 3.3-V voltage regulators
Detachable keypad
Dimensions optimized for Bopla enclosure 26160000
Arduino compatible Boards package
Arduino compatible library and bootloaders for all supported controllers (except ATmega48)
Arduino shield compatible extension connectors
Header for FTDI friend connector, to allow ATmega328 programming from Arduino IDE and also to provide a serial communication interface;
Open source, open hardware design
Components
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