Description
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- Design is more reliable
- Powered by a USB port
- 6 I/O Pins
Description:
The Digispark is an Attiny85 based microcontroller development board similar to the Arduino line, only cheaper, smaller, and a bit less powerful. With a whole host of shields to extend its functionality and the ability to use the familiar Arduino IDE, the Digispark is a great way to jump into electronics, or perfect for when an Arduino is too big or too much.
Specification:
- Support for the rduino IDE 1.0+ (OSX/Win/Linux)
- Power via USB or External Source - 5v or 7-35v (automatic selection)
- On-board 500ma 5V Regulator
- Built-in USB (and serial debugging)
- 6 I/O Pins (2 are used for USB only if your program actively communicates over USB, otherwise you can use all 6 even if you are programming via USB)
- 8k Flash Memory (about 6k after bootloader)
- I2C and SPI (vis USI)
- PWM on 3 pins (more possible with Software PWM)
- ADC on 4 pins
- Power LED and Test/Status LED (on Pin0)
- Size: 1.8cm x 2.6cm
Packing list:
- 1 x Digispark board
- 1 x 9-way straight header pin
Attachment:
- Arduino IDE Software
- Getting started with your DigiSpark, from Dgistump Wiki
- Connection And Driver Setup Tutorial, from Dgistump Wiki
What's in the box
- 1 x Digispark board
- 1 x 9-way straight header pin