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As you might have observed, even the wondrous Digispark development board uses the ATtiny85 as its brain! Literally, ATtiny85 is a scaled-down version of the Atmega microcontroller on Arduino boards ...
The Digispark is based on the very popular Atmel ATtiny85, an 8 pin microcontroller that provides a quarter of the Flash storage and RAM as the ‘official Arduino’ ATMega328p.
Features of the Digispark/Digispark-Compatible ATtiny85 USB Mini Development Board The ATtiny85 based mini development board is similar to the Arduino, but cheaper and smaller (ofcourse a bit less ...
There has recently been a huge influx of extremely small dev board based on the ATtiny85. This small 8-pin microcontroller is able to run most Arduino sketches, and the small size and low price of ...
A pint-sized alternative to the Arduino, the Digispark is likely to ignite love in a lot of DIYers' hearts.
The Digispark board is designed to be a cost-effective and compact alternative to the traditional Arduino boards. It is equipped with an ATtiny85 microcontroller, which, despite its small size ...
Digispark is a micro-sized Arduino-compatible development board which boasts many of the features found in an Arduino - at a fraction of the price.
The tiny Nanite 85 Arduino development board was created as a fun project after its creator Tim had seen the Digispark and, subsequentally, the Adafruit Trinket were announced.
Following on from getting an Arduino programme to run on an 8pin ATtiny (ATtiny85), I need to invoke the in-built brown-out reset circuit – because my application involves running from an ...
Even if you don't know what an Arduino board actually is (in which case, ), chances are you've excitedly shared a link with your friends about something powered by Arduino. This wondrous open-source ...
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