I use this board as a breakout for the ATmega32U4, my new favorite microcontroller. It's a great platform to get started with USB applications. For example, take a look at my USB HID project here: http://www.radiandynamics.com/tutorials/getting-started-with-avr-microcontrollers/12/ You can easily program the microcontroller using Atmel Studio and an AVR programmer, such as the AVR ISP mkII.
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Mike
Neat little board!
This is my new favorite! 5V and 3.3V all on the same board... plenty of pins... what's not to like.
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PaulGuil
Great little micro controller for the price and space
This is an excellent choice when space in your project is limited. It has many input/output as an UNO board + 8 analog inputs , 2 more than an UNO. Easy to use , can be connected to the Arduino app and selecting Micro UNO. Just follow circuit board plan to use appropriate pin , you will need to double check to make sure to use and connect the right. Depending of your programme , same pin can have different setting . It worth having this mini board in your stock.