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Thanks for the support and stay tuned for a potential giveaway!

A project log for T85 Target

A mini Attiny85 target dev board

mcunerdmcu_nerd 04/02/2016 at 21:273 Comments

A special thanks to everybody that has liked/followed my project. I just found out Hackaday is giving out seed money and so far I've been awarded some, so make that double thanks for the likes/skulls!

This has me thinking about doing a board giveaway later on this year as a way to give something back to the community. The winner(s) would get a board either assembled or in kit form (whichever form the winner(s) would like to receive it in) and I'll probably throw in a USBasp.

Again, I'm still taking suggestions for a 4th revision of the board.

Discussions

Craig Hissett wrote 04/04/2016 at 13:41 point

This dev board is great.

I've got a lot of projects that could/should have used an ATTiny chip, but not being particularly experienced/comfortable with flashing/programming them put me off. Using something like this would definitely help simplify the process; plug in your chip, plug in your cable and off you go!

Great work :)

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mcu_nerd wrote 04/04/2016 at 17:36 point

Thanks for the words of support and finding my board useful.  I'm thinking about doing some dev boards for other mcu's such as the Atmega1284p.

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Craig Hissett wrote 04/05/2016 at 06:45 point

Do it, buddy. Do it. If you can produce this level of 'easue of use' for other mcu's that can only be a good thing.

It would definitely let me expand and start using other mcus other than arduinos!

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