SparkFun Tiny AVR Programmer

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The ATtiny45 and 85 are a couple of really cool little MCUs, but did you know you can program them in Arduino? That's right; now you can shrink your Arduino projects down to "tiny size" by moving your code straight over to these small but capable ICs. The standard method for programming the ATtiny ICs involves a breadboard, lots of jumper wires, and a hardware programmer; but David Mellis over at MIT Media Lab has simplified the process by laying out this handy USB programmer. The Tiny AVR Programmer plugs directly into your USB port and provides a programming socket for the ATtiny45 and 85. Just slot an ATtiny with a DIP footprint into the socket, plug the programmer into your USB port, and start up the Arduino IDE. After installing the proper board definitions, you simply program it the same way you would any other Arduino board. The programmer even breaks out the IC pins to female headers so you can easily prototype around the ATtiny without pulling and plugging it over and over. There are two ISP headers that have also been broken out so you can use the programmer or solder in a 6-pin header for other AVR microcontrollers. Note: You'll need to install the USBTinyISP drivers if you don't have them yet; you can find them in the documents below.

Key specifications

Scope of delivery
Tiny AVR Programmer
Compatible hardware
Arduino
Item number
40190181

General information

Manufacturer
SparkFun
Category
Electronics modules
Manufacturer no.
PGM-11801
Release date
14.7.2017
Sales rank in Category Electronics modules
43 of 6794

Compatibility

Compatible hardware
Arduino

Electronic module properties

Module type
Electronics kit

Voluntary climate contribution

CO₂-Emission
Climate contribution

Scope of delivery

Scope of delivery
Tiny AVR Programmer

Package dimensions

Length
9.50 cm
Width
7.60 cm
Height
0.60 cm
Weight
11 g

30-day right of return
24 Months Warranty (Bring-in)

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  • 2.Whadda
    0.6 %
  • 3.Sonoff
    0.9 %
  • 4.Purecrea
    1 %
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