The OUSB board is an ATmega32 microcontroller development board used in various embedded and software courses at RMIT university.

Due to a shortage in boards at RMIT when I was taking a course involving the OUSB board I decided to make my own.

My version of the OUSB board contains all the functionality of the original OUSB board, but was designed in a way that access to the components is much easier for students to construct their own boards (ie: parts from Jaycar).

The board acts as an I/O expander for the ATmega32A development board I sell at www.studentboards.dev to allow the students to continue utilizing their development boards in more courses at RMIT university.


Original RMIT OUSB Board page: https://sites.google.com/site/openusbboard/introduction