Making my own ATmega32U4 microcontroller

In this video I show you the process of making an ATmega32U4-based microcontroller. I decided to make and assemble my own ATmega32U4-based board, so I thought it would be fun to share the process with you. I tried to record the more important moments of the assembly part from a closer angle so it would be potentially more spectacular for you, the viewer. I also talk a bit about the ICSP programming which could be useful if you want to burn a custom bootloader on the microcontroller or you just want to directly upload a code without using the USB.

Documentation for the Arduino ISP programming: https://docs.arduino.cc/built-in-examples/arduino-isp/ArduinoISP



Gallery

In the gallery below you can see a few images of my board. If you click on any of the images, you will be redirected to PCBWay’s website where you can directly order my board via my affiliate link.

 
 

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