Pololu Micro, Mini ULV, LV, SV, Prime LV, SV A-Star 32U4 User’s Guide

Below you will find brief information for A-Star 32U4 Micro, A-Star 32U4 Mini ULV, A-Star 32U4 Mini LV, A-Star 32U4 Mini SV, A-Star 32U4 Prime LV, A-Star 32U4 Prime SV. The A-Star 32U4 family is a group of microcontroller boards based on Atmel’s ATmega32U4. Each board has a USB interface with a preloaded Arduino-compatible bootloader. A software add-on that lets you easily program them from the Arduino environment is also included. They can be powered from USB or an external voltage source regulated to 5 V by an onboard regulator. The A-Stars are designed to be general-purpose programmable modules and can be used for a variety of projects, such as robotics, automation, and embedded systems.

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Key features

  • Programmable 16 MHz Atmel ATmega32U4 AVR microcontroller
  • Full-speed USB (12 Mbps)
  • Preloaded with Arduino-compatible bootloader
  • USB or external power source regulated to 5V
  • Reverse-voltage protection on external power input
  • 6-pin ISP header
  • Onboard microSD card connector
  • Onboard LCD connector
  • Pushbuttons for user interaction
  • Buzzer for sound effects

Frequently asked questions

The A-Star 32U4 Micro is the smallest and simplest board. The Mini boards add a switching regulator for external power supply. The Prime boards offer additional features like microSD card connector, LCD connector, pushbuttons, and a buzzer.

Yes, the boards ship with a preloaded Arduino-compatible bootloader and can be programmed using the Arduino IDE.

The Mini boards have different operating voltage ranges depending on the version: ULV (0.5V to 5.5V), LV (2.7V to 11.8V), and SV (5V to 36V).

The regulator current depends on the specific version of the board, input voltage, and other factors. See the product documentation and performance graphs for details.
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