Introducing the MicroView
The MicroView is one of the easiest-to-use Arduino platforms available -- it's perfect for anyone looking for an education in electronics, programming, or Arduino. The integrated display really helps to visualize what the microcontroller is doing (you might say it gives you a view into the microcontroller). The MicroView is also great for experienced electronics users. It uses an ATmega328P chip -- just like the Arduino Uno -- and runs at 5V/16MHz. It breaks out a dozen I/O pins, including six analog inputs (A0-A5) and 3 PWM outputs.
Introducing the MicroView
Image | Manufacturer Part Number | Description | Kit Type | Main Purpose | Suggested Programming Environment | Available Quantity | Price | View Details | |
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![]() | ![]() | 13205 | INVENTOR KIT FOR MICROVIEW ARD | Starter Kit | MicroView Kit | Arduino IDE | 0 - Immediate | $615.41 | View Details |
![]() | ![]() | 12923 | MICROVIEW ATMEGA328P EVAL BRD | MCU 8-Bit | AVR | MicroView | 6 - Immediate | $393.72 | View Details |
![]() | ![]() | 12924 | MICROVIEW USB PROGRAMMER | Programmer (In-Circuit/In-System) | Board(s) | MicroView | 11 - Immediate | $160.11 | View Details |