ATtiny 85 development boards are important in embedded electronics. The ATtiny85 is a small development board from the Arduino community. It contains 6 Digital pins, 4 of which are ADC compatible, and is based on the 8-pin ATtiny85 ATMEL Microcontroller. It also includes three PWM outputs and supports SPI, I2C, and USART communication. The Flash memory is 8K in size. It works on +5V and has a built-in voltage regulator that can handle input voltages of up to 12V. It can be simply programmed using the Arduino IDE. It has a micro USB connector that may be used for data transfer as well as power input. The TVS diodes protect the USB line completely. The ATtiny85 based mini development board is similar to the Arduino, but smaller in size (of course a bit less powerful). This ATtiny85 USB Development Board is an excellent way to get started with a microcontroller. Coding is similar to Arduino, and coding is done with the Arduino IDE.
Features
- High Performance, Low Power
- Non-volatile Program and Data Memories
- 8K Bytes of In-System Programmable Program Memory Flash
- 512 Bytes In-System Programmable EEPROM
- 512 Bytes Internal SRAM
- Low Power Consumption
- Support for the Arduino IDE 1.0 + (OSX/Windows/Linux
Specifications
Input pins | 6 |
Input Voltage | 5-12V |
Voltage Regulator | 5V |
No. of PWM pins | 3 |
Onboard Regulator | 150mA, 5V |
Flash memory | 8kB |
L*B*H | 26.7*18.9*4.7mm |
Country of Origin | China |