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How can I tell if my arduino mini pro is 3.3V or 5v?

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  • joaoabsJ Offline
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    Hello all,

    I already did some tests with arduino nanos, and so far it has been very sucessfull, thanks to this excellent page!

    Now I'd like to try some of arduinos mini pro I have lying around, but I'm not sure which type they are. I don't want to risk burning my sensors...

    Is there any way to tell the difference?

    Thanks in advance,
    Joaoabs

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    • BulldogLowellB Offline
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      Measure the voltage between Vcc and ground while powered by USB.

      The output will be either 5V or3V3.

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        you can also see the output on board.
        if it stays 5V it's 5V and 3.3V... just guess ;-)

        :-)

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          Power them on the "raw" pin with 9V or something. Then measure the voltage on the Vcc pin. If it measures 5V it is a 5V board and if it measures 3.3V it is a 3.3V board.

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            if you can recognize the marking on xtal you will find 5v with 16Mhz and 3.3V with 8mhz

            sense and drive

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            • Alco van NeckA Offline
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              Oh en not 100% waterproof visual: all my 3.3 V arduino mini pro's do have a RED reset switch on it. the 5V arduino's got a white reset button

              ebay 3.3 arduino with red button
              ebay 5v white button

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              • Alco van NeckA Alco van Neck

                Oh en not 100% waterproof visual: all my 3.3 V arduino mini pro's do have a RED reset switch on it. the 5V arduino's got a white reset button

                ebay 3.3 arduino with red button
                ebay 5v white button

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                @Alco-van-Neck said:

                Oh en not 100% waterproof visual: all my 3.3 V arduino mini pro's do have a RED reset switch on it. the 5V arduino's got a white reset button

                this criteria has nothing to do with an official arduino pro mini :)
                http://www.arduino.cc/en/Main/ArduinoBoardProMini

                sense and drive

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                • axillentA axillent

                  @Alco-van-Neck said:

                  Oh en not 100% waterproof visual: all my 3.3 V arduino mini pro's do have a RED reset switch on it. the 5V arduino's got a white reset button

                  this criteria has nothing to do with an official arduino pro mini :)
                  http://www.arduino.cc/en/Main/ArduinoBoardProMini

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                  @axillent said:

                  this criteria has nothing to do with an official arduino pro mini :)
                  http://www.arduino.cc/en/Main/ArduinoBoardProMini

                  very true but it's a way.. and yes I used a lot of cloned nano's....

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                  • BulldogLowellB BulldogLowell

                    Measure the voltage between Vcc and ground while powered by USB.

                    The output will be either 5V or3V3.

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                    @BulldogLowell Thanks your determining way is the best way to check a Pro mini with no USB! You can just use the programming cable connected to RAW and check the VCC it will be slightly less like 4V7 or 3V2 but close enough.

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                    • Alco van NeckA Alco van Neck

                      Oh en not 100% waterproof visual: all my 3.3 V arduino mini pro's do have a RED reset switch on it. the 5V arduino's got a white reset button

                      ebay 3.3 arduino with red button
                      ebay 5v white button

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                      @Alco-van-Neck said:

                      ebay 5v white button

                      I am searching the schematic of this board. Someone here have it?

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                      • Alexandre MagnoA Alexandre Magno

                        @Alco-van-Neck said:

                        ebay 5v white button

                        I am searching the schematic of this board. Someone here have it?

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                        @Alexandre-Magno

                        Hi!

                        Look here: https://www.arduino.cc/en/Main/ArduinoBoardProMini
                        Check the documentation/schematics section.

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