The ATtiny needs to be in a programming circuit like the one in the vid to be (re)programmed. Easiest is to install it on 8 pin mounts so you can swap them out easily. The programming board should also have an 8 pin mount. You can use the video above to make your own dedicated programming board, the one I made straddles the Arduino and has 4 pins on both sides. One set connects to 13, 12, 11, 10 of the Arduino. The other set of 4 pins goes into Reset, 3.3V, 5V and Ground (I don't actually use the 5V pin). It will look crooked as the pins don't line up exactly due to a gap on one side, between pins 7 and 8. I have the ATtiny mount and the cap in between the sets of pins, all connected as in the video. If you're gonna use the ATtiny in more projects, it's well worth it to make your own dev board, rather than rebuilding the circuit on the Arduino every time.
Hii sir in my smart parking system project using Arduino nodeMcu and blynk while uploading code in nodeMCU it's giving error as Failed to connect ESP8266: Invalid head of Packet Please help me
I used uno rev 1 fail, uno rev 2 fail no programmer identified. Used Tiny Programmer instead of uno on IDE 1.6.4 n finally got it to work. Curious which Uno and IDE is used in the video
All these videos on youtube about microcontrollers and all they do is flash a wee light! lol Can't you just get a flashing led! Stupid stuff, make something worthwhile with it.
and I'm still looking for discussion of robot arm here, your discussion is very good in every video
hope you will do some videos on the new attiny like 412.
Sure sir, I will take a look at the new Attiny. Thank you.
You are the best 👏
Follow up Question: Can you program the Attiny85 in circuit? meaning, does it always need to be removed from the circuit in order to be re-programmed?
The ATtiny needs to be in a programming circuit like the one in the vid to be (re)programmed. Easiest is to install it on 8 pin mounts so you can swap them out easily. The programming board should also have an 8 pin mount. You can use the video above to make your own dedicated programming board, the one I made straddles the Arduino and has 4 pins on both sides. One set connects to 13, 12, 11, 10 of the Arduino. The other set of 4 pins goes into Reset, 3.3V, 5V and Ground (I don't actually use the 5V pin). It will look crooked as the pins don't line up exactly due to a gap on one side, between pins 7 and 8. I have the ATtiny mount and the cap in between the sets of pins, all connected as in the video. If you're gonna use the ATtiny in more projects, it's well worth it to make your own dev board, rather than rebuilding the circuit on the Arduino every time.
can it be used for a tiny GPS-GSM tracker project?
Great and awesome !
Thanks a lot!
Amazing video. But umm.. Altium is a wee bit on the pricey side. Yikes. Can't afford that.
Very usefull. It works for me.
nice
4:56 connect pin 10 of the ATtiny85 ?!
Good catch. He meant pin 8.
Has anyone checked that the ATTiny85 works with Arduino IDE 2.0 and higher versions?
Video için çok teşekkür ederim.
Hii sir in my smart parking system project using Arduino nodeMcu and blynk
while uploading code in nodeMCU it's giving error as
Failed to connect ESP8266: Invalid head of Packet
Please help me
Whe I upload the code at the end I get
A programmer is required to upload
Try twice. I encountered the same issue but now it works.
I used uno rev 1 fail, uno rev 2 fail no programmer identified. Used Tiny Programmer instead of uno on IDE 1.6.4 n finally got it to work. Curious which Uno and IDE is used in the video
Steps missing or hidden?
Which steps?
@@ElectroniClinic upload using programmer
All these videos on youtube about microcontrollers and all they do is flash a wee light! lol Can't you just get a flashing led! Stupid stuff, make something worthwhile with it.