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Oak Micros om328p Arduino Compatible

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Uploaded by on Jun 21, 2009

A micro controller device can be used to gather data and control virtually anything including lights, robots, home automation, industrial control. This is Oak Micros' latest device that is packaged in a very compact 28-pin board. You can use USB for downloading programs and serial communications with a host PC. The video shows a very simple flashing LED demo using the onboard green, red and yellow LEDs of 16 devices. The continuous red LED is the power on indicator.

The om328p comes with an Arduino bootloader and is 100% Arduino compatible. Alternatively you can order it with our own bootloader for C programs or the ZBasic bootloader for Basic programs. It is based on the Atmel ATmega328p controller and FTDI USB UART.

For more details of the om328p and our 9 other microcontrollers, go to our website http://oakmicros.com.

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  • @Babis995 - yes these are Arduino's. See the description for our webpage where you can order one.

  • thank you :) these are arduinos, right?

  • The music is by OMD (Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark) and is coincidentally called "Electricity".

  • nice work! btw... what's the song name?

  • No not exactly - all fully compatible Arduinos are going to have similar components, just different form factors. The om328p is smaller than the Nano and it fits into a 28-pin standard DIL socket - notice there are 16 devices instead of 12 on the breadboard. It has two additional LEDs and all the components are on one side of the circuit board. We shipped 328p support before Nano did. The recent V2 nano attempts to fix a lot of their shortcoming that the om328p had already resolved.

  • isnt this like a close of the arduino nano? but anyway Nice work!

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