

Connect the 1×6 male pin header to the socket of the FTDI Basic Breakout.“C:\arduino-0022\drivers\FTDI USB Drivers” If your computer prompts for drivers, point it to the “drivers\FTDI USB Drivers” subfolder of the Arduino software, e.g.Connect the other end of the cable into a USB port on your PC/Mac.Connect the mini-USB end of the cable into the FTDI Basic Breakout.
#ARDUINO PRO MINI SERIAL PORT ZIP FILE#

Get the Arduino software if you have not already.The original design can be found atĭownloads: OSEPP Pro Mini Schematic (PDF) SparkFun Electronics, and is released under the Creative CommonsĪttribution Share-Alike License.

This board is based off of the Arduino Pro Mini designed by This board is meant to be a permanent fixture in a developed project. Many of the optional connections and devices for development have been stripped out, thus allowing for a massive reduction in PCB estate. This board is the smallest OSEPP™ board thus far, but it still packs the same ATmega328P microcontroller running at 16 MHz. Compatible with existing Arduino software libraries.Extremely small profile – less than 1/5 the size of the OSEPP™ Pro board.8-bit AVR RISC-based microcontroller running at 16 MHz.Basically, this is as small as it gets which allows for easy concealment in projects.ġ.34 x 0.71 x 0.08 inches (34.0 x 18.0 x 2.0 mm) The OSEPP™ Pro Mini board is a miniaturized version of the OSEPP™ Pro, which in turn is a stripped down version of the OSEPP Uno.
