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Fio v3 - ATmega32U4
The Fio v3 is a new spin on the Arduino Fio hardware powered by the ATmega32U4.Not only is it small and LiPo-ready, it’s a very capable XBee-ready development board.
The JST-connector and 3.3v system voltage make this a great development tool for portable devices, simply plug in a Li-Poly battery and you’re ready to go. Wireless sensor networks and communication are made easy by the on-board XBee socket.
The ATmega32U4, running at 8MHz, makes it possible for you to use the on-board USB jack not only to charge a connected Li-Poly battery but to actually program the device! Because this board uses a similar bootloader to the one on the Pro Micro, you will need to download and install the special software driver below. There’s also a board definition add-on for the Arduino IDE which will add support for this board.
We’ve updated this to the latest version of the 32U4 firmware, see the firmware note in the documents below!
Note: See the GitHub link below for support with the Arduino IDE.
Features:
- ATmega32U4 running at 8MHz
- Arduino-Compatible Bootloader
- XBee Socket
- Lithium Polymer Battery Compatible
- MCP73831T LiPo Charger
- Reset button
- On/Off Switch
- Status/Charge/RSSI LEDs
Documents:
- Schematic
- Eagle Files
- Hookup Guide
- Datasheet (MCP73831T)
- Firmware Note
- Board Definition Files
- Arduino Addon Files
- GitHub (Design Files)
Customer Reviews
4 out of 5
Based on 2 ratings:
3 of 3 found this helpful:
Nice board, but not for battery powered projects....
about 5 months ago by Member #469599 verified purchaser
This is a nice board, easy to use and convenient to experiment with due to the USB loader.
Unfortunately, little thought was put into lowering the power consumption, so battery drain is far worse that it could/should be.
I don’t feel like replacing SMT resistors, so that battery sensor alone drains the battery. Add all the bright LEDs and the board is disappointing.
I also had issues reloading the official bootloader.
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