Adafruit ItsyBitsy 32u4 - 5V 16MHz

by Adafruit

What's smaller than a Feather but larger than a Trinket? It's an ItsyBitsy! Small, powerful, Arduino-compatible - this microcontroller board is perfect when you want something very compact, but still with a bunch of pins.

ItsyBitsy is only 1.4" long by 0.7" wide, but has 6 power pins, 6 analog & digital pins and 17 digital pins. It packs much of the same capability as an Arduino UNO. So it's great once you've finished up a prototype on a bigger Arduino, and want to make the project much smaller.

The ItsyBitsy 32u4 5V 16MHz uses the Atmega32u4 chip, which is the same core chip in the Arduino Leonardo as well as the same chip used in the Feather 32u4. It runs at the same speed and voltage of an Arduino UNO or Leonardo. So you'll be happy to hear that not only is ItsyBitsy programmable using the Arduino IDE as you already set up, but a vast number of Arduino projects will work out of the box!

We recommend this as an upgrade from the Pro Trinket 5V because this has native USB so it will work with all computers, USB serial debugging, and a more reliable bootloader. You can even use the Pro Trinket LiPo backpack with this board to add recharge-able battery.

Here's some handy specifications:

  • ATmega32u4 onboad chip in QFN package
  • 5V power and logic, 16MHz clock rate, 2KB RAM and 28K FLASH
  • USB bootloader with a nice LED indicator, AVR109 compatible (same as Flora, Feather 32u4, Leonardo, etc)
  • Micro-USB jack for power, USB uploading and debugging, you can put it in a box or tape it up and use any Micro USB cable for when you want to reprogram.
  • Can act as a USB HID Keyboard, Mouse, MIDI or plain USB 'CDC' serial device (default)
  • On-board 5.0V power regulator with 150mA output capability and ultra-low dropout. Up to 16V input, reverse-polarity protection, thermal and current-limit protection.
  • Low current 3.3V regulator output from chip, for small sensors
  • Power with either USB or external output (such as a battery) into VBAT pin - it'll automatically switch over
  • On-board red pin #13 LED
  • 23 GPIO total - 6 analog in, 1x SPI port, 1x I2C port, 1x Hardware Serial port and 10 more GPIO, 4 of which have PWM
  • Can drive NeoPixels, connect to sensors, servos, etc.
  • Reset button for entering the bootloader or restarting the program.

Once headers are installed they can be fitted into 0.6" wide sockets

Check out the learning guide for more details, schematics, Fritzing objects, files and more!

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5 customer reviews

2 years ago
Great price and feature set. Does everything that the Leonardo does but much smaller. HID support is a big bonus, works great in my flight/racing sim controller projects.
by Robert about Adafruit ItsyBitsy 32u4 - 5V 16MHz via REVIEWS.io
5 years ago
A small, capable Arduino board that is works well with the standard IDE after installing extra libraries. The Adafruit website provides a great step-by-step guide for the board. Mac OS X 10.15 (Catalina) currently has issues with this board - something to consider.
by Anonymous about Adafruit ItsyBitsy 32u4 - 5V 16MHz via REVIEWS.io
6 years ago
Good little product, had troubles soldering male headers but that's probably because i'm really bad at soldering! Has essentially the same functionality as an uno in a much smaller package, I'm now using this instead of my uno.
by Robert about Adafruit ItsyBitsy 32u4 - 5V 16MHz via REVIEWS.io