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Atmel Corporation's (acquired by Microchip Technology) ATtiny85 chip is capable of creating an Arduino the size of a tiny nut.
The ATtiny85 acts as a cheap and powerful alternative to other Arduino microcontrollers—especially when you want to minimize your use of PWM pins. For a more in-depth view of this product's features, take a look at its datasheet on the Microchip website.
Since the ATtiny85 is just a microcontroller, it requires an ISP to be programmed. In order to do this, we'll need to program an Arduino Uno to act like a real ISP.
This article will walk you through the programming process and result in enabling a smaller Arduino to be used in projects. For more information, as well as all the latest Maker Pro projects and articles, visit the official website at https://maker.pro
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