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10 thoughts on “ Programming The ATtiny10 With An Arduino ” ... Getting the tiny chip soldered to a board was a nightmare though, but LED blink actually DID work on the first try!
So he tried his hand with some really small SMD parts by building this USB to serial Arduino programmer. The chip he went with isn’t the FTDI part we’re used to. Instead of using an FT232RL ...
A pledge of just $45 gets you a single Micro-View with OLED Display, while $55 lands you the MicroView plus USB Programmer. $95 lands you the MicroView, USB Programmer, Learning Kit, and a Cross ...
First announced at January's Consumer Electronics Show, Intel's Curie module is available in a shipping product. For $30, developers and makers can buy the Arduino 101, powered by an Intel Quark ...
When the Arduino burst onto the do-it-yourself (“DIY” to devotees) scene in 2005, all manner of tinkerers seized on it as a device that could easily and cheaply run interactive projects.
Intel. Intel’s Curie SOC for wearables. The chip is built for wearable devices like a smart pendant or smart bracelet, but it could go into just about any small gadget that doesn’t need a lot ...
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