
Description Digispark - ATtiny85 with USB
The Digispark - ATtiny85 with USB is a compact and affordable development board. It is based on the ATtiny85 microcontroller. This board is a good alternative to more expensive Arduino boards. It is smaller and slightly less powerful, but still offers a lot of possibilities. Programming is easy via the open-source Arduino IDE. The Digispark is ideal for beginners in electronics. It has a built-in USB connection for programming and serial debugging. The Digispark can run on USB power or an external power source. It has an onboard 5V regulator. The board has 6 I/O pins, 8k flash memory, I2C and SPI support. PWM is possible on 3 pins and ADC on 4 pins. There is also a power LED and a test/status LED. The board weighs only 4 grams. It comes with pin headers for soldering. Please note: in some cases a USB extension cable is required for use with laptops or computers with deep USB ports.
Digispark - ATtiny85 with USB
SKU: MC1001
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Description Digispark - ATtiny85 with USB
The Digispark - ATtiny85 with USB is a compact and affordable development board. It is based on the ATtiny85 microcontroller. This board is a good alternative to more expensive Arduino boards. It is smaller and slightly less powerful, but still offers a lot of possibilities. Programming is easy via the open-source Arduino IDE. The Digispark is ideal for beginners in electronics. It has a built-in USB connection for programming and serial debugging. The Digispark can run on USB power or an external power source. It has an onboard 5V regulator. The board has 6 I/O pins, 8k flash memory, I2C and SPI support. PWM is possible on 3 pins and ADC on 4 pins. There is also a power LED and a test/status LED. The board weighs only 4 grams. It comes with pin headers for soldering. Please note: in some cases a USB extension cable is required for use with laptops or computers with deep USB ports.









