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Read More…The PicoDuino is an ATtiny85 based microcontroller development board similar to the Arduino line highly inspired by DigiSpark , only cheaper (if you add price of any shield, because all arduino boards is unusable without shields, Picoduino integrating I2C pull-up, relay driver and RGB led). With the ability to use the familiar Arduino IDE ( Digispark version is highly recommended ) the PicoDuino is a great way to jump into electronics, or perfect for when an Arduino is too big or too much. Because Picoduino have boootloader, you do not need any Arduino board or programmer for upload your sketch, just plug in to your computer and have fun. Picoduino is hardware compatible with Adafruit Trinket / Gemma but due to restriction of selling boards with adafruit vid/pid you we can't sell boards wit gemaboot, you can replace yourself.
I believe the PicoDuino is the smallest complete development platform in the world.
Specifications:
You receive:
Differences to Arduino:
Many existing libraries will not work with the Picoduino: For I2C devices check out the TinyWireM library, which makes it super simple to port an I2C based device library over to use with the PicoDuino.
For example Digispark libraries: TinyWireM, Usb, Tiny RTC lib, TinyPinChange, SoftSerial SoftPuseOut, SoftPulseIn, SimpleServo, RGB, RCseq, Mouse LPD8806, LCD, Keyboard, Joystick, Nunchuk, VirtualWire, OneWire TinySoftPwm
Pin outs:
All pins can be used as Digital I/O
Connecting and Programming:
http://digistump.com/wiki/digispark/tutorials/connecting
If the computer will not recognize the PicoDuino try the following:
If all fails you can upload only via USBASP or Arduino uno because we leave reset pin enabled ...
If it won't upload, check:
In IDE select Tools->Board->Digispark Tools->Programmer->Digispark
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