SparkFun Electronics Commentsurn:uuid:214d0e4e-f1b1-d287-ce26-ac5b4c9f82492024-03-29T03:55:37-06:00SparkFun Electronicsneslekkim on Pins du Edisonneslekkimurn:uuid:c4eabb1d-24f8-8d41-6e99-19b2b8544d282014-12-25T13:56:44-07:00<p>ah, didn't read pro, but this one? https://learn.adafruit.com/introducing-pro-trinket/pinouts
Strange that one cannot come up with an standard way of documenting pinouts like these:
http://www.pjrc.com/teensy/teensy31.html</p>
PickledDog on Pins du EdisonPickledDogurn:uuid:0208c8a7-d851-f667-8bfc-98db86ad84862014-12-25T13:26:45-07:00<p>That only covers the regular (non-Pro) Trinket, unfortunately... The Pro Trinket guide really doesn't have a good pinout summary. I guess they expect you to know Arduino pin functions by the numbers, so to speak :)</p>
neslekkim on Pins du Edisonneslekkimurn:uuid:2d15b562-47e1-a2bf-77c7-844d056f499a2014-12-24T16:35:41-07:00<p>Are you sure?, pro mini: http://pighixxx.com/prominiv3_0.pdf
Trinket: https://learn.adafruit.com/introducing-trinket/pinouts</p>
PointyOintment on Pins du EdisonPointyOintmenturn:uuid:8c154b7a-6d57-d641-e9c0-c0aa369a564c2014-12-24T14:39:42-07:00<p>Fantastic! Here's a pinout diagram I made recently: <img src="https://i.imgur.com/ouJOFCm.jpg" alt="Arduino Pro Mini 328"><p>I'm participating in Hackaday's Trinket EDC contest and have searched high and low and found no Pro Trinket pinout diagram. There's only the several-paragraph-long description of what each pin does in the tutorial. Very annoying. Another project I'm working on right now uses an Arduino Pro Mini 328. There's no pinout available of that either, leading to me making the one above. Google Images finds several for the 168, though, which is pretty close (just lacking pins A6 & A7). Fritzing also still has the old board.</p><p>So, I think it would be great if there was some kind of wiki-style website for making and aggregating board pinout diagrams. (Probably not connectors, though; pinouts.ru is already pretty good for that.)</p></p>