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- | The [[attiny]] series are a very cheap series of [[microcontroller]] that can be used to create more permanent circuits without having to sacrifice your [[arduino_uno]]. | + | The [[:attiny]] series are a very cheap series of [[:microcontroller]] that can be used to create more permanent circuits without having to sacrifice your [[:arduino_uno]]. |
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When using an ATtiny85 with the Arduino IDE, the pinout looks like this: | When using an ATtiny85 with the Arduino IDE, the pinout looks like this: | ||
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- | Connect up the Uno to the ATtiny85 on a [[breadboard]] like so: | + | Connect up the Uno to the ATtiny85 on a [[:breadboard]] like so: |
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When selecting the board in the Arduino IDE, **never** select an external oscillator setting unless you actually have one, you can brick your chip. By default, the ATtiny85 will work at 1 MHz. You can change the fuse settings in the chip to the settings you selected by choosing "Burn Bootloader" | When selecting the board in the Arduino IDE, **never** select an external oscillator setting unless you actually have one, you can brick your chip. By default, the ATtiny85 will work at 1 MHz. You can change the fuse settings in the chip to the settings you selected by choosing "Burn Bootloader" |
resources/electronics/attiny85.txt · Last modified: 2020/07/07 20:48 by 127.0.0.1