#156 LGT8F328P Replacement for ATMEGA328P (at 32MHz 😲)
An improved ATMega328P with this cheap clone Logic Green LGT8F328P running at 32MHz (eventually) $8 off your first order at LCSC Electronics with https://lcsc.com/?href=ralphsbacon&so... Seriously, folks, see all this information with full colour pictures, step-by-step instructions and much more on my GitHub: https://github.com/RalphBacon/LGT8F32... Links to all products at the bottom of this description So we're looking at the 32MHz Nano-sized drop-in replacement but I'm using a different sized development board just for ease of use in the video. My device looks like this (and well worth it for experimenting with) https://github.com/RalphBacon/LGT8F32... But the final device is Nano sized, and a drop-in pin replacement https://github.com/RalphBacon/LGT8F32... Or you can have a Pro-Micro sized device that will require a USB-to-Serial adapter to program. https://github.com/RalphBacon/LGT8F32... The 6 simple steps to get a LGT8F328P-based board running at 32 MHz are listed on my GitHub. https://github.com/RalphBacon/LGT8F32... 6 Simple Steps to get a LGT8F328P-based board running at 32MHz *1 Download the LogicGreen zipped resources here* https://github.com/LGTMCU/Larduino_HSP There's a copy of this zipped folder on my GitHub *2 Extract the download (unzip it)* and move the unzipped LGT/avr folder to under the hardware folder in your Arduino sketch folder. If you do not have a hardware folder in your Arduino Sketches folder, just create one. Your structure should look like this: https://github.com/RalphBacon/LGT8F32... *3 Replace the boards.txt* In the Hardware - LGT - AVR folder **delete the boards.txt**. Then copy the boards.txt in this GitHub there in place of the one you just deleted. Easier than trying to edit it! Testing ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Oh no! I've exceeded my Youtube word count so head on over to my GitHub to complete the process! https://github.com/RalphBacon/LGT8F32... ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- What's this GUID then? Each LGT8F328P has a unique GUID (serial number) built in. Useful for encrypting things. To retrieve the number (it's read-only) do this in your sketch setup(): uint32_t guid = *(uint32_t*)&GUID0; To display that number in its intended *HEX format* do this: Serial.println(guid, HEX); Simples, right? ====================================== LINKS LINKS LINKS LINKS ====================================== Please visit my sponsor who made this video possible! $8 off your first order at LCSC Electronics with https://lcsc.com/?href=ralphsbacon&so... *KEYES Open Source LGT8F328P Control Module Development Board* https://www.banggood.com/KEYES-Open-S... *AliExpress Nano/pro Micro replacements* LGT8F328P LQFP32 replaces NANO V3.0 HT42B534 chip http://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/cEAUGf6s This seller has both variants (SOP20 & LQFP32) but look around there are other sellers too! *Logic Green's GitHub for the support files (also on my GitHub)* https://github.com/LGTMCU/Larduino_HSP *LGT8F328P Schematic (also copy on my GitHub)* https://www.electrodragon.com/w/image... *Chinese Documentation for what it's worth* http://www.logicgreen.io/upload/lgt8f... English version of similar family of chips on my GitHub *Top 10,000 Prime Numbers* https://www.di-mgt.com.au/primes10000... If you like this video please give it a thumbs up, share it and if you're not already subscribed please consider doing so and joining me on my Arduinite journey My channel and blog and GitHub are here: ------------------------------------------------------------------ / ralphbacon https://ralphbacon.blog https://github.com/RalphBacon/LGT8F32... ------------------------------------------------------------------

#224 🛑 STOP using Serial.print in your Arduino code! THIS is better.

#119 Bootloader Shield 🛡️ and 8Mhz Arduino Barebones (made easy)

EEVblog 1752 - Texas Instruments SCREWED UP the NE5532!

7 Microcontrollers You Should NEVER Use in a Product

#160 Arduino Battery (🔋 VCC) Monitor - No external components required

Super Low Electrical Energy Meter || DIY or Buy || Is measuring µA/nA possible the DIY way?

How Hard Is It To Program a 1GHz Microcontroller?

#149 ESP32 Dual Core Programming + Speed 💨Test vs Arduino UNO (fast!)

What Happened to the Cox .049? | The Engine That Couldn’t Survive Modern Childhood

#151 - ESP32 Passing Values 💾 Between Tasks - Deep Dive (2 Easy Ways)

#152 STM32 Blue Pill - Is this a modern NANO replacement (✅)

#BB11 Create an Arduino Library😨 - A Real World Example (Easy)

Miniature LS V8 Assembly & Run - INSANE Sound!

Before You Trash Your Old PC Power Supply... Build This!

FREE Microcontrollers for your Home Electronics Lab

Valve Steam Machine Review: GPU & CPU Benchmarks, SteamOS Test, Thermals, Noise, and Price

Level Up Your Arduino Code: Registers

MIT Just Revealed the AI Bubble's Fatal Flaw

The Fascinating Story of Fluke,The Washington Engineer Who Built The World's Most Trusted Multimeter

