ATtiny85 Boost Converter


https://www.electronics-lab.com/attiny85-boost-converter/

GreatScottLab @ instructables.com build a step up dc-dc converter with the help of ATtiny85 microcontroller. In this project I will show you an efficient and common way how to step up DC voltages. I will also demonstrate how easy it can be to build a boost converter with the help of an ATtiny85. Let’s get […]

USB Power Meter


https://www.electronics-lab.com/usb-power-meter/

Daniel Grießhaber @ hackaday.io has published his build of a USB power meter. His device is based on ATTiny 85 mcu and 0.96″ OLED Display and is able to measure voltage, current and power output from USB port. Since USB has become more and more a power delivery standard, it would be nice to have a convenient way to […]

Programming an ATtiny with Arduino board


https://www.electronics-lab.com/programming-attiny-arduino-board/

This detailed tutorial shows how to program an ATtiny45, ATtiny85, ATtiny44 or ATtiny84 microcontroller using the Arduino software. The ATtiny45 or 85 is a great option for running simple Arduino programs: it’s small, cheap and relatively easy to use. It does, however, have some limitations relative to the ATmega328P on an Arduino Uno. There are […]

ATtiny85 Game Console


https://www.electronics-lab.com/attiny85-game-console/

webboggles.com has designed a SSD1306 OLED Screen based game kit using an ATtiny85 microcontroller. They also sell it as a kit to assemble it yourself. The new snap case has been updated to allow enough height for the screen header as well as a factory made CR2032 battery holder. The buttons have been concealed to […]

ATTiny85 board A First Look and review


https://www.electronics-lab.com/attiny85-board-first-look-review/

educ8s.tv wanted to take a look at this tiny board for a long time. It is very small size, it is low cost and it uses a different processor than the Arduino boards. It uses the ATTiny 85 microcontroller chip, which can operate at a frequency up to 20Mhz. It has 8Kb of flash memory, […]

Polyphonic Synth Cable


https://www.electronics-lab.com/polyphonic-synth-cable/

Polyphonic MIDI Synth on an ATtiny2313: This is the fourth synthesizer cable I’ve built, the first three being based on the ATtiny85. I have been looking into ARM chips but haven’t gotten to grips with them just yet. Instead, I decided go back to the ATtiny2313, which has a quarter of the memories of the […]

DIL-Duino – Arduino in a DIL shape


https://www.electronics-lab.com/dil-duino-arduino-in-a-dil-shape/

DIL-Duino is a complete Arduino environment in a DIL-8 form factor based on the DigiSpark Hardware. by Daniel Grießhaber: DIL-Duino uses the QFN Version of the ATTiny85 and a USB Bootloader to provide the easy to use Arduino stack in a single DIL-8 Package Footprint. To fit the Micro-USB socket on the board, it was […]

DIY Wearable Posture Sensor


https://www.electronics-lab.com/diy-wearable-posture-sensor/

With the help of this wearable device you can improve your posture as it will remind you whenever you slouch. The device is based on ADXL335 accelerometer and Attiny85 microcontroller and a vibration motor will get you notified. Posture sensors/monitors have been a recurring theme on this blog. They are supposed to remind you of your posture […]

ATtiny85 Ring Watch


https://www.electronics-lab.com/attiny85-ring-watch/

This is a great ATtiny85 watch that uses a SSD1306 OLED display and is powered by a CR1220 battery. Today core subject, ATtiny85. Someone suggest me to use SOIC version to reduce the watch size and I found the coin cell mAh calculation method will count the battery voltage down to 2.0 V, so this […]

ATtiny OLED Watch Core


https://www.electronics-lab.com/attiny-watch-core/

陳亮 @ instructables.com shows us his ATtiny85 OLED display build on a breadboard: This instructable show how to use an ATtiny85 to create a tiny watch core that can run over 1 year before recharge or replace battery. The instruction to make the watch case may be in next instructable. I have made a few Arduino […]