MicroMa
MicroMa is a compact and versatile microcontroller development board designed for educational and hobbyist use. It features the ATmega328P microcontroller, which is widely used in Arduino boards, making it compatible with a vast array of software and hardware resources. The board is equipped with 20 digital input/output pins, 6 analog inputs, and a 16 MHz crystal oscillator. It also includes a USB interface for programming and communication, as well as a power jack for external power supply. MicroMa supports various programming languages, including C and assembly, and can be used to create a wide range of projects, from simple LED blinkers to complex robotics and automation systems. Its small form factor and low cost make it an ideal choice for beginners and experienced developers alike. The board is open-source, allowing users to modify and distribute it freely.