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Tiny basic PWM The ATtiny85 microcontroller allows us to generate an analog output using PWM. The ATtiny85 microcontroller has two timers that can be used to generate PWM signals. The first is Timer 0 ...
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Making a servo tester using an Attiny85 micro chip, Attiny45 also works for this project. This diy servo tester is as good as ...
Features of the Arduino Learning Kit ATTiny85 and Programmer Board : – Support For the Arduino IDE 1.0+ (OSX/Win/Linux). – Power via USB or External Source – 5v or 7-35v (Automatic Selection).
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.
So, I thought, the 14pin ATtiny84 (or ..24 or ..44) would fit the bill – they are effectively extended ATtinyx5s. Or so I thought, but it transpires they do not have the PLL, so the timers have 8MHz ...
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 ...
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 ...
The result was the tiny ATtiny85 based Arduino Nanite, that measures just 0.4 x 0.5 x 0.6 inches in size.