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product_id: 455981758
title: "Teyleten Robot Type-C Pro Micro Atmega32U4 5V 16MHz Module Board Micro USB Pro Micro Development Board Micro Controller 3pcs"
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price: "R$303"
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# 16MHz processor Compact size TYPE-C interface Teyleten Robot Type-C Pro Micro Atmega32U4 5V 16MHz Module Board Micro USB Pro Micro Development Board Micro Controller 3pcs

**Brand:** teyleten robot
**Price:** R$303
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚀 Elevate Your Projects with Precision and Power!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Teyleten Robot Type-C Pro Micro Atmega32U4 5V 16MHz Module Board Micro USB Pro Micro Development Board Micro Controller 3pcs by teyleten robot
- **How much does it cost?** R$303 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- teyleten robot enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted teyleten robot brand quality
- Free international shipping included
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- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Compact Powerhouse:** Lightweight at just 0.317 ounces, perfect for portable projects.
- • **Efficient Programming:** On-board micro-USB connector for hassle-free programming.
- • **Seamless Connectivity:** TYPE-C interface ensures durability and ease of use.
- • **Unleash Your Creativity:** With 12 digital I/Os and 4 ADC pins, the possibilities are endless!
- • **Cross-Platform Compatibility:** Works effortlessly with Linux, Windows, and macOS.

## Overview

The Teyleten Robot Type-C Pro Micro Module Board is a high-performance microcontroller featuring a 16MHz ATMega32U4 processor. It boasts a durable TYPE-C interface, 12 digital I/Os, and 4 ADC pins, making it ideal for a variety of development projects. Compatible with major operating systems and lightweight for portability, this board is perfect for tech enthusiasts and professionals alike.

## Description

1. The Pro Micro is similar to the Pro mini except with a ATmega32U4 on board. The USB transceiver inside the 32U4 allows us to add USB connectivity on board and do away with bulky external USB interface 2. This tiny little board does all of the neat-o tricks that you're familiar with: 4 channels of 10-bit ADC, 5 PWM pins, 12 DIOs as well as hardware serial connections Rx and Tx. Running at 16MHz and 5V, this board will remind you a lot of your other favorite compatible boards but this little guy can go just about anywhere. If you're supplying unregulated power to the board, be sure to connect to the "RAW" pin on not VCC. 3. This latest revision corrects the silk error from the last version of the board so that pin 14 is correctly labeled. We've also added a PTC fuse and diode protection to the power circuit and corrected the RX and TX LED circuit. Feature: ATmega32U4 running at 5V/16MHz Supported under IDE v1.0.1 Recommand power supply for board: 6-7V, less than 9V On-Board micro-USB connector for programming 4 x 10-bit ADC pins 12 x Digital I/Os (5 are PWM capable) Rx and Tx Hardware Serial Connections Our Smallest Compatible Board Yet Package includes: 3pcs Pro Micro ATmega32U4 Module

Review: Arduino Pro Micro with USB-C - These worked great for my project. I have used Arduino Pro Micros for a while because they're small and they work with the CorsairLightingProtocol project, which mimics a Corsair ARGB lighting controller. My previous stash of Pro Micros ran out and these were some of the most reasonably priced with USB-C. They worked great for my project. One thing to note is that the USB port seems slightly off center, but I was custom designing a 3D printed enclosure for my project so I was able to account for that no problem. I soldered these into a prototyping PCB using the included pin headers. My project was to convert an RGB PC fan into a desk fan, using the Arduino running a modified CorsairLightingProtocol as the controller. It controls two channels of ARGB lighting, the PWM output for the fan speed, and takes input from an encoder knob with button. On a second revision of my design I wanted to power the fan off the USB bus so I shorted out the polyfuse on the Arduino and closed the J1 jumper to power the microcontroller directly from the 5V USB bus power. This was a bit of a hack but it worked fine for my application and I was able to run a boost converter to get 12V power out of the 5V input with a total of around 1.2A current draw from the USB port. When doing this the first time somehow I shorted one of the yellow capacitors and had to remove it, but it was bypassed by J1 anyways so it didn't matter. I take the blame on that one. The second one I modded when making the second board I also shorted the J1 jumper and the polyfuse but did not damage the capacitor, probably just overheated it with the soldering iron or something.
Review: Great for QMK keyboards - Works great running QMK to drive my Ferris Sweep custom ergonomic mechanical keyboard. The QMK programmer recognized it immediately after a reset, and the included headers meant there was one less component for me to buy.

## Features

- TYPE-C interface, not easy to break
- ATMega 32U4 AU running at 5V/16MHz,supported under IDE v1.0.1
- On-Board micro-USB connector for programming
- 4 x 10-bit ADC pins
- 12 x Digital I/Os (5 are PWM capable)
- Rx and Tx Hardware Serial Connections

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0B6HYLC44 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #111 in Single Board Computers (Computers & Accessories) |
| Brand | Teyleten Robot |
| Built-In Media | 3 Pro Micro ATmega32U4 Modules |
| CPU Model | Unknown |
| CPU Speed | 16 MHz |
| Compatible Devices | USB-compatible devices |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 77 Reviews |
| Included Components | 3 Pro Micro ATmega32U4 Modules |
| Manufacturer | Teyleten Robot |
| Model Name | Type-C Pro Micro |
| Operating System | Linux, Windows, macOS |
| Processor Brand | Microchip Technology |
| Processor Count | 1 |
| Processor Speed | 16 MHz |
| RAM Memory Technology | LPDDR3 |
| Total Usb Ports | 1 |
| Wireless Compability | Infrared |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Teyleten Robot
- **Model Name:** Type-C Pro Micro
- **CPU Speed:** 16 MHz
- **Connectivity Technology:** USB
- **Included Components:** 3 Pro Micro ATmega32U4 Modules

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Arduino Pro Micro with USB-C
*by C***1 on July 19, 2024*

These worked great for my project. I have used Arduino Pro Micros for a while because they're small and they work with the CorsairLightingProtocol project, which mimics a Corsair ARGB lighting controller. My previous stash of Pro Micros ran out and these were some of the most reasonably priced with USB-C. They worked great for my project. One thing to note is that the USB port seems slightly off center, but I was custom designing a 3D printed enclosure for my project so I was able to account for that no problem. I soldered these into a prototyping PCB using the included pin headers. My project was to convert an RGB PC fan into a desk fan, using the Arduino running a modified CorsairLightingProtocol as the controller. It controls two channels of ARGB lighting, the PWM output for the fan speed, and takes input from an encoder knob with button. On a second revision of my design I wanted to power the fan off the USB bus so I shorted out the polyfuse on the Arduino and closed the J1 jumper to power the microcontroller directly from the 5V USB bus power. This was a bit of a hack but it worked fine for my application and I was able to run a boost converter to get 12V power out of the 5V input with a total of around 1.2A current draw from the USB port. When doing this the first time somehow I shorted one of the yellow capacitors and had to remove it, but it was bypassed by J1 anyways so it didn't matter. I take the blame on that one. The second one I modded when making the second board I also shorted the J1 jumper and the polyfuse but did not damage the capacitor, probably just overheated it with the soldering iron or something.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great for QMK keyboards
*by A***A on May 15, 2026*

Works great running QMK to drive my Ferris Sweep custom ergonomic mechanical keyboard. The QMK programmer recognized it immediately after a reset, and the included headers meant there was one less component for me to buy.

### ⭐ Three Boards. Zero Signs of Life. Absolute Bricks.
*by A***R on March 1, 2026*

I bought this 3-pack of “Pro Micro 5V 16MHz” boards and all three arrived completely dead. No power LED. No USB detection. No serial device. Nothing. Before anyone says “firmware issue” or “bootloader missing” no. Even a blank ATmega32U4 will still power the onboard LED when 5V is present. These boards don’t even do that. They show zero electrical activity. Tested with: • Known good USB cable (works with other Pro Micro instantly) • Multiple USB ports • Multiple computers • Multimeter confirming 5V present at the cable My older Pro Micro lights up immediately using the same setup. These do not. This is not a software issue. This is not user error. These boards are electrically dead. Judging by other reviews mentioning the same behavior, this looks like a batch that never passed QA. Save yourself the time and return headache. Spend a little more on a reputable brand. Three boards, three bricks.

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