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| * Official product page: [[https:// | * Official product page: [[https:// | ||
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| ===== Programming ===== | ===== Programming ===== | ||
| - | Use an Arduino as ISP to program | + | Since the ATtiny85 has no USB plug for serial over USB, you can use an Arduino |
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| + | * Nice YouTube video by Mitch Davis on programming Attiny85 [[https:// | ||
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| + | Wire up the Arduino UNO to the ATtiny85 over GPIO pins. | ||
| + | Also add a 10uF capacitor between RESET and GND in the Uno (anode to ground) to prevent the upload causing the board to reboot. | ||
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| + | Uno: | ||
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| + | GND:GND | ||
| + | Pin 13:Pin 7 (SCK) | ||
| + | Pin 12:Pin 6 (MISO) | ||
| + | Pin 11:Pin 5 (MOSI) | ||
| + | Pin 10:RESET | ||
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| + | The MISO, MOSI, and SCK pings are used for SPI communication. | ||
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| + | In the Arduino IDE, set the target board as the ATtiny85 1MHz speed. And select for the Programmer: Arduino as ISP. If you need to add the board, add this URL to your board manager: [[https:// | ||