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Programming an ATtiny85/45 with an Arduino UNO (Getting started)

In the following tutorial you will find out how to Burn your ATiny85 chip-set to work at 8Mhz . and run a simple LED Blinking example .

ATtiny85 Arduino

Here is some information about how to use ATtiny85 with Arduino IDE.   ATtiny85 is a small (only 8-pin MCU from Atmel) and is available in both DIP8 (Hole Mount) or SOIC8 (Surface Mount) .   These are available in a lot of finished products such as Adafruit Gemma , Adafruit Trinket and LilyPad .   There are many other cards on the market, but let's start from the beginning. ATtiny85 has 8Kbytes Flash (program memory), 512bytes EEPROM, 512bytes RAM and only 8 sticks, the entire data sheet can be loaded here .   2 pins are needed for feeding, only 6 I / O left (PB0-PB5), but you often want one of the I / O pins as external RESET (PB5) to remain 5 I / O green 0-4 in the picture below).   Why do you want to use such a small rack? In some cases, this may be enough if you have an easy task to perform, space shortage, energy-saving or cost-critical application.   You drive with an internal osci...