The Digispark is an Attiny85 based microcontroller development board similar to the Arduino line, only cheaper, smaller, and a bit less powerful. This book helps you to get started with Digispark USB development. The following is highlight topics in this book:
Table of Contents
Copyright
Preface
1. Preparing Development Environment
1.1 Digispark USB
1.2 Electronics Components
1.2.1 Digispark Shield Kit
1.2.2 Arduino Starter Kit
1.2.3 Fritzing
1.2.4 Cooking-Hacks: Arduino Starter Kit
1.2.5 Arduino Sidekick Basic kit v2
1.3 Development Tools
1.4 Testing
2. Setting Up Digispark USB
2.1 Getting Started
2.2 Setting up Digispark USB on Arduino IDE
2.3 Connecting Digispark board to Computer
2.4 Hello Digispark: Blinking LED
3. Working with Digital I/O
3.1 Getting Started
3.2 Wiring
3.3 Writing a Program
3.4 Testing
4. DigiUSB - Digispark Debugging
4.1 Getting Started
4.2 Hello DigiUSB
4.2.1 Wiring
4.2.2 Writing a Program
4.2.3 Testing
5. PWM and Analog Input
5.1 Getting Started
5.2 Demo Analog Output (PWM) : RGB LED
5.2.1 Wiring
5.2.2 Writing Program
5.2.3 Testing
5.3 Demo Analog Input: Working with Potentiometer
5.3.1 Wiring
5.3.2 Writing Program
5.3.3 Testing
6. Working with I2C
6.1 Getting Started
6.2 Writing Program
6.3 Writing Program
6.4 Testing
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