ATTINY85 General Micro USB Development Board
$57.75
$101.06
ATTINY85 Digispark kickstarter mini USB Development Board The ATTINY85 Digispark Kickstarter Mini USB Development Board is a compact and cost-effective microcontroller platform based on the ATTINY85 chip. Designed for simplicity and versatility, it offers seamless integration with the Arduino IDE (version 1.0 ), making it accessible for both beginners and experienced developers. This board features a built-in USB interface, eliminating the need for external programmers. It can be powered directly via USB or through an external source ranging from 7 to 35V, thanks to its onboard 500mA 5V regulator. With 6 I/O pins (2 of which are shared with USB functionality), 8KB of flash memory (approximately 6KB available after bootloader), and support for I2C and SPI communication protocols, the Digispark board is well-suited for a variety of applications, including wearable devices, sensor projects, and compact automation systems. Features: Microcontroller: ATTINY85 Support for Arduino IDE 1.0 (OSX/Win/Linux) Power via USB or external source (7-35V) with automatic selection Onboard 500mA 5V regulator Built-in USB interface for programming and power 6 I/O pins (2 shared with USB if actively communicating) 8KB flash memory (approximately 6KB available after bootloader) I2C and SPI communication (via USI) PWM on 3 pins (additional via software PWM) ADC on 4 pins Power LED and test/status LED Specifications: Parameter Details Microcontroller ATTINY85 Operating Voltage 5V (USB) or 7–35V (external) Flash Memory 8KB (approx. 6KB usable) SRAM 512 bytes EEPROM 512 bytes Clock Speed 16.5 MHz (default) Digital I/O Pins 6 (2 shared with USB) PWM Outputs 3 (plus optional software PWM) Analog Inputs 4 (10-bit resolution) USB Interface Built-in USB (micro-USB connector) Communication I2C, SPI (via USI) Power Regulator 5V / 500mA onboard regulator Board Dimensions ~25 × 18 mm Applications: Compact sensor monitoring USB-powered gadgets DIY home automation Wearable devices Beginner-friendly microcontroller projects Resources: ATtiny85 Datasheet Category: DEVELOPMENT BOARDS
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