ATtiny85 Microcontroller

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The ATtiny85 can be used as a small Arduino board that is capable of 10-bit analog-to-digital conversion, control of 6 of its digital pins, and voltage tolerances of 2.7-5.5V - all of which allow it to work under very low power electronics and internet of things applications. The microcontroller current consumption ranges from: 5mA, 1.2mA, 10uA under active/idle/power down conditions (8MHz). It also has a serial interface, which allows it to be programmed by another Arduino board, making it the perfect tiny microcontroller where larger Arduino boards may be too large.

Included in Package:

  • ATtiny85 AVR Microcontroller

Features of the ATtiny85:

  • 10-bit ADC

  • 4 Possible Analog Inputs

  • 6 Possible Digital Pins

  • 2.7-5.5V Tolerance

  • 5mA, 1.2mA, 10uA Active/Idle/Power Down Current Consumption (8MHz)

  • Serial Interface

  • Interrupt Capabilities

  • Internal Crystal Oscillators (1MHz, 8MHz)

The ATtiny85 datasheet can be found [here].

A tutorial that uses the ATtiny85 as an Inernet of Things (IoT) board can be found here.

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The ATtiny85 can be used as a small Arduino board that is capable of 10-bit analog-to-digital conversion, control of 6 of its digital pins, and voltage tolerances of 2.7-5.5V - all of which allow it to work under very low power electronics and internet of things applications. The microcontroller current consumption ranges from: 5mA, 1.2mA, 10uA under active/idle/power down conditions (8MHz). It also has a serial interface, which allows it to be programmed by another Arduino board, making it the perfect tiny microcontroller where larger Arduino boards may be too large.

Included in Package:

  • ATtiny85 AVR Microcontroller

Features of the ATtiny85:

  • 10-bit ADC

  • 4 Possible Analog Inputs

  • 6 Possible Digital Pins

  • 2.7-5.5V Tolerance

  • 5mA, 1.2mA, 10uA Active/Idle/Power Down Current Consumption (8MHz)

  • Serial Interface

  • Interrupt Capabilities

  • Internal Crystal Oscillators (1MHz, 8MHz)

The ATtiny85 datasheet can be found [here].

A tutorial that uses the ATtiny85 as an Inernet of Things (IoT) board can be found here.