Install this symbol

Paste this into Claude Code (VS Code panel, Adom editor, or terminal) to install:

Search the Adom Wiki for the symbol "ATmega2560-16A" (slug: sym-atmega2560) at https://wiki-ufypy5dpx93o.adom.cloud/wiki/symbols/sym-atmega2560. Download the .kicad_sym file from the wiki page's static assets. Add it to my current KiCad project's symbols/ directory and register in sym-lib-table.
Category Microcontroller
Library MCU_Microchip_ATmega
Symbol ATmega2560-16A
Pins 100
Package TQFP-100
Schematic Symbol

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ATmega2560-16A

Symbol: ATmega2560-16A Library: MCU_Microchip_ATmega Category: Microcontroller Pins: 100 Package: TQFP-100

Description

The ATmega2560 is the largest ATmega MCU with 256KB flash, 8KB SRAM, 4KB EEPROM, 86 GPIO, 16 ADC channels, 4x UART, 5x timers, SPI, I2C. The brain of the Arduino Mega 2560. TQFP-100 package.

KiCad Library Reference

This symbol is from the official KiCad MCU_Microchip_ATmega library. Full identifier: MCU_Microchip_ATmega:ATmega2560-16A

To use in your project:

  1. Open the Symbol Library Manager in KiCad
  2. Search for ATmega2560-16A
  3. Place the symbol in your schematic

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