
Leonardo Style Microcontroller Board With Headers For Do It Yourself Projects ATmega32U4 At 16MHz 20 Digital IO Pins 7 PWM USB HID Support Built In USB Communication Compatible With IDE For Open Source Microcontroller Boards
Leonardo Style Microcontroller Board With Headers For Do It Yourself Projects ATmega32U4 At 16MHz 20 Digital IO Pins 7 PWM USB HID Support Built In USB Communication Compatible With IDE For Open Source Microcontroller Boards
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✔️ 16MHz clock, 32KB flash, 2.5KB RAM, 1KB EEPROM, IDE-ready
This ATmega32U4-based board brings USB HID capability to DIY projects, letting you emulate keyboards, mice, and other USB devices. It's widely used for prototyping HID peripherals and is IDE-friendly for rapid development with libraries from the Arduino community.
✅ 20 digital I/O pins, 7 PWM-capable outputs✅ 12 analog inputs for sensing and data capture
✅ 4 hardware serial ports for multiple interfaces
✅ Built-in USB communication; no external USB-to-serial adapter needed
✅ IDE-compatible with Arduino libraries and community examples
✅ Headers included for easy breadboarding and prototyping
💡 What is a USB HID microcontroller board used for in DIY electronics? Here's a handy overview:
- Handy for building custom USB peripherals like keyboards, mice, or game controllers
- Great for learning and prototyping with the Arduino IDE and HID libraries
- Useful for projects that emulate USB devices directly without extra adapters

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
✔️ 16MHz clock, 32KB flash, 2.5KB RAM, 1KB EEPROM, IDE-ready
This ATmega32U4-based board brings USB HID capability to DIY projects, letting you emulate keyboards, mice, and other USB devices. It's widely used for prototyping HID peripherals and is IDE-friendly for rapid development with libraries from the Arduino community.
✅ 20 digital I/O pins, 7 PWM-capable outputs✅ 12 analog inputs for sensing and data capture
✅ 4 hardware serial ports for multiple interfaces
✅ Built-in USB communication; no external USB-to-serial adapter needed
✅ IDE-compatible with Arduino libraries and community examples
✅ Headers included for easy breadboarding and prototyping
💡 What is a USB HID microcontroller board used for in DIY electronics? Here's a handy overview:
- Handy for building custom USB peripherals like keyboards, mice, or game controllers
- Great for learning and prototyping with the Arduino IDE and HID libraries
- Useful for projects that emulate USB devices directly without extra adapters























