nRF24L01+ driver that fits into less than 1KiB flash and leaving enough room and pins for other sensors in ultra-low-power applications.
Easily run your ATtiny at 16MHz, without an external clock, from the Arduino IDE.
An Arduino based meter to measure inductors.
Handheld thermometer for measuring high temperatures.
Gioia is an electronic wearable gadget that can be used as a pendant, earring or brooch. GIOIA is an Italian word that means joy
Using Arduino to make home decoration more fun.
Open Hardware Home Automation Intelligence integrates multiple existing smart home systems for a more cohesive solution.
A cute PCB alpaca with a rainbow tail and glowing cheeks.
A smart cane using ATtiny85, an ultrasonic sensor, and a buzzer. It detects obstacles and beeps to help visually impaired users avoid them.
The BlinkyBike project is a Neopixel (WS8212) based light system for bikes and e-Bikes.
Simple weather forecasting using just an ATtiny85, a BMP280 pressure sensor and a 100+ year old algorithm.
The simple and "Perpetual" WristWatch("LumiTime") with 12 red LEDs, it have LIR2430 Li-Ion battery, 12 solar cells, based on Microchip CPU.
A digital thermometer built from scratch using Attiny85 and ds18b20 temperature sensor, which can run on a CR2032 over 130 days!
Breadboard friendly dev-stick with an embedded USB-UART bridge which acts as both a UPDI programmer and a usb-serial adapter.
Let's find out how to recreate Arduino's Fade example by manually manipulating an ATtiny's registers with C and avr-libc.
Tiny-Ciaroduino is a small-sized Development board based on the beautiful ATtiny85 chip from Atmel.
In this article, I will present to you a curated list of ATTiny85 Arduino simulator projects. You will get the complete code and simulations
A DIY IR remote for Canon SLR cameras.
In this project, ATtinyCore is used to drive a 4 rows LCD2004 module with ATtiny85. Let us begin
You'll learn how to create your own Mini Arduino with ATTINY85.
Little LED programmable keychain to show off your soldering skills.
A solar powered temperature and humidity monitor using ATtiny85 microcontroller and SHT31 sensor. Displayed on a four digit LCD
Building a simple 7 segment display counter using ATtiny microcontroller.
A tiny portable game console that you can build yourself