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ATtiny85 Microcontroller – 8-bit AVR Microcontroller (DIP-8/SMD Package)
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The ATtiny85 microcontroller is a compact yet powerful 8-bit AVR MCU from Microchip (formerly Atmel), widely used in embedded systems, IoT devices, robotics, and DIY electronics. With its small form factor and efficient architecture, ATtiny85 is perfect for applications requiring low power consumption and space-saving design. It is highly popular among hobbyists, students, and professionals for prototyping and production-ready projects.
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Product Specifications
Specification | Details |
---|---|
Core | 8-bit AVR RISC architecture |
Operating Voltage | 2.7V – 5.5V |
Flash Memory | 8 KB In-System Programmable Flash |
SRAM | 512 Bytes |
EEPROM | 512 Bytes |
I/O Pins | 6 GPIO |
Timers | Two 8-bit timers, one 16-bit timer |
PWM Channels | Up to 4 |
ADC | 10-bit, up to 4 channels |
Key Features
- Compact 8-pin package
- 8 KB Flash memory
- Low power consumption
- Supports SPI/I2C communication
- Internal oscillator up to 8 MHz
- Wide operating voltage range
- Multiple power-saving modes
- Affordable and reliable
Applications
- DIY electronics projects
- Arduino-compatible development
- IoT devices and sensors
- Battery-powered devices
- Home automation projects
- Robotics and automation
- Portable gadgets and wearables
- Learning microcontroller programming
Inside the Box
- 1 x ATtiny85 Microcontroller (DIP-8 or SMD package based on selection)
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, ATtiny85 can be programmed easily using the Arduino IDE with an Arduino board as ISP or USBasp programmer.
The ATtiny85 is used in small embedded systems, IoT devices, robotics, and low-power applications where space and cost are critical.
Yes, it supports both I²C and SPI via the USI (Universal Serial Interface).