Saw a couple implementations of the ATtiny85 programmer on Instructables... and decided to roll my own.
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It's bare-bones, but gets the job done. It works as a minimal Arduino shield and has headers for 'jacking-in' to the uC. Goals on this one are to keep the design inexpensive and experiment with different board shapes.
No LEDs? it needs some blinking I think ;)
ide like to get one of those! you selling them?
[quote author="dolabra"]No LEDs? it needs some blinking I think ;)[/quote]
Hmm.... perhaps in version 2.AWESOME. ;-)
[quote author="Philip"]ide like to get one of those! you selling them?[/quote]
Maybe... but the plan is to giveaway a few first. When I get the order back, I should have three freebies to send out. I'll post here when they arrive.
A friend of mine, "dude... what about the ATtiny84... no love?" My apologies if any '84 lovers out there feel left out! I'll double-up on this weeks PAW.
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Freebie? Yes... I'll be giving away a couple of each when they arrive.
I love the ATtiny85... it's a fun little IC. No surprises on the implementation. Yes... I know that's a Microchip PIC in there - I couldn't find my stash of ATtiny85s - and it's late.
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...and here's the ATtiny84.
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I typically order a few more than I need... to cover mistakes. When I'm all done, I like to share the extras with anyone that's interested - the feedback is invaluable.
With that, I have two of the ATtiny85 and two of the ATtiny84 PCBs to give-away. You can send an email to rick [ dot ] winscot [ at-sign ] quilix.com or PM me here with where to send it, and I'll get it in the mail.
This is VERY nice!
The ATtiny85 PCBs are all gone... 84s are still up for grabs!
ATtiny84s are all gone as well - more PAWs coming!
I keep getting emails on this... and decided to do a Tindie fundraiser (group buy) if anyone is interested.
https://www.tindie.com/products/rwinsco ... rogrammer/ (https://www.tindie.com/products/rwinscot/attiny-85-programmer/)
That's a handy little PCB, I'm in :)
Here is the Attiny ISP Shield which supports these following IC's
ATtiny13, ATtiny15 ,ATtiny25, ATtiny45, ATtiny85.
ATtiny24, ATtiny44, ATtiny84 & ATtiny2313, ATtiny4313
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