PCB pin-headers 5V-GND-RST-10-11-12-13 allows to program the ATtiny85 from an Arduino UNO, instead of Arduino Nano. Remove from PCB any pluged Arduino Nano if you are going to program the ATtiny85 ...
This project showcases a custom-designed PCB that acts as an attachment board (shield) for the Arduino Uno. The board simplifies the process of bootloading ATmega328P microcontrollers by providing an ...
Programming this versatile microcontroller efficiently can significantly impact the success of your projects, whether you’re working on IoT applications, automation, or educational experiments. This ...
Last week, we covered the Maker Go RA4M1-R4 development board, an inexpensive “clone” of the Arduino UNO R4 Minima with some small modifications like support for up to 50V DC input and a 3.3V/5V ...
Even with more and more devices making the leap to USB-C, the Arduino Uno still proudly sports a comparatively ancient Type-B port. It wouldn’t be a stretch to say that many Hackaday readers only keep ...
[Pesco] won one of Dangerous Prototypes’ PCB giveaways a few months ago. He opted for a CPLD breakout board. He just needed to put in a parts order and populate the components himself. But then what?
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