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Mini metro
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mini metro
  1. #Mini metro serial#
  2. #Mini metro pro#
  3. #Mini metro series#

2,078,218 Metros of all types were built. The Rover 100 finally ceased production in 1998, being outlived (by three years) by the original Mini that it was meant to replace. From 1990 until its withdrawal in 1998, the Metro was sold only as a Rover.Īlthough the R3 generation Rover 200 (introduced in 1995 and smaller than previous 200 models) had originally been designed as a replacement for the Metro, it was not marketed as such after its launch. During 1987, the car lost the Austin name, and was sold simply as the Metro. Īt the time of its launch, the Metro was sold under the Austin brand. There were also van versions known as the Morris Metro and later, Metrovan.

#Mini metro series#

It was rebadged as the Rover 100 series in December 1994. ĭuring its 18-year lifespan, the Metro wore many names: Austin Metro, MG Metro and Rover Metro. The Metro was named by What Car? magazine as 'Car of The Year' in 1983 as an MG, and again as the Rover Metro in 1991. It was intended to complement and eventually replace the Mini, and was developed under the codename LC8. It was launched in 1980 as the Austin mini Metro. Once headers are installed they can be fitted into 0.The Metro is a supermini car, later a city car that was produced by British Leyland (BL) and, later, the Rover Group from 1980 to 1998. Some light soldering is required if you'd like to plug it into a breadboard, or you can solder wires or header directly to the breakout pads. The Metro Mini comes as a fully assembled and tested board, with bootloader burned in and also a stick of 0.1" header. Beautiful styling by PaintYourDragon and Bruce Yan, in Adafruit Black with gold plated pads.

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Easy reprogramming, comes pre-loaded with the Optiboot bootloader.One green power LED, two RX/TX LEDs for the UART, and a red LED connected to pin PB5 / digital #13 Four indicator LEDs, on the top of the PCB, for easy debugging.

#Mini metro serial#

  • USB to Serial converter, there's a genuine SiLabs CP2104 hardware USB to Serial converter that can be used by any computer to listen/send data to the METRO, and can also be used to launch and update code via the bootloader.
  • 5V onboard regulator with 150mA out, 3.3V 50mA available via FTDI chip.
  • GPIO Logic level is 5V but by cutting and soldering closed a jumper on the bottom, you can easily convert it to 3.3V logic.
  • There's a hardware SPI port, hardware I2C port and hardware UART to USB. There's also 6 PWMs available on 3 timers (1 x 16-bit, 2 x 8-bit).
  • METRO has 20 GPIO pins, 6 of which are Analog in as well, and 2 of which are reserved for the USB-serial converter.
  • Power the METRO Mini with 6-16V polarity protected on the Vin pin, or plug the micro USB connector to any 5V USB source.
  • ATmega328 brains - This popular chip has 32KB of flash (1/2 K is reserved for the bootloader), 2KB of RAM, clocked at 16MHz.
  • Metro Mini can be programmed with the Arduino IDE (select 'UNO' in the boards dropdown)

    mini metro

    METRO Mini is the culmination of years of playing with AVRs: we wanted to make a tiny, breadboard-friendly development board that is easy to use and is hacker friendly.

    #Mini metro pro#

    When we need to go small, we use a Pro Trinket 3V or 5V, but if you want to have USB-to-Serial built in, we reach for an Adafruit METRO Mini. The processor has plenty of GPIO, Analog inputs, hardware UART SPI and I2C, timers and PWM galore - just enough for most simple projects. We sure love the ATmega328 here at Adafruit, and we use them a lot for our own projects. You can use this with the Arduino IDE (both desktop and cloud version) by selecting 'Arduino UNO' in the Boards menu. Make your Arduino-based project tiny and with the Adafruit METRO Mini! The METRO Mini works great with the Arduino IDE, and runs the ATmega328P at 16MHz so it is pin-compatible with Arduino UNO R3 - note you won't be able to plug in shields, but great for use with breadboards.














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