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Sometimes a full size Arduino is a bit on an overkill if for example you just want to blink one LED. | Sometimes a full size Arduino is a bit on an overkill if for example you just want to blink one LED. | ||
- | Fortunately there is a smaller and cheaper version of microcontroller used by Arduino called the Attiny. We have included one in the workshop kit, it's a small 8 pin chip that is stuck into a foam pad. | + | Fortunately there is a smaller and cheaper version of microcontroller used by Arduino called the ATtiny. We have included one in the workshop kit, it's a small 8 pin chip that is stuck into a foam pad. |
- | You can program this chip using your Arduino. Instructions are provided | + | You can program this chip using your Arduino. Instructions are provided |
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workshops/arduino_to_the_next_level/going_tiny.txt · Last modified: 2017-04-11 11:35 by Simon