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ATtiny10 is the smallest AVR microcontroller. Review, programming USBasp programmer

In this video I will tell you about the smallest representative of the AVR family of microcontrollers – ATtiny10. It is not only the smallest in Atmel's line of microcontrollers, but also one of the smallest microcontrollers in the world! In size, only the PIC10f200 microchip can compare with it. But this is a completely different family of microcontrollers and we will talk about it in one of the future videos.

In this video we will analyze the characteristics of the ATtiny10 microchip, its pinout. And we will also upload a test sketch into it. And at the end of the video we'll talk about what areas this miniature microcontroller can be used in.

We will program ATtiny10 in the Arduino IDE environment. To do this, install the ATtiny10core library. The USBasp programmer will be used as a programmer. In the video, we will also analyze the installation of drivers for its operation in the Windows environment.

As an example, we will upload a test sketch of Blink, which is in the examples of the ATtiny10core library.

ATtiny10 (set of 5 pcs) - http://alii.pub/62nd5t
USBasp Programmer - http://alii.pub/62nd67

Link to the ATtiny10core library - https://github.com/technoblogy/attiny...

Driver for the USBasp programmer - https://www.fischl.de/usbasp/

0:00 ATtiny10 - the smallest AVR microcontroller
0:58 ATtiny10 Features
2:32 Pinout ATtiny10
3:20 Placement of ATtiny10 on the breadboard
4:19 Installing the library to work with ATtiny10
5:55 Connecting ATtiny10 to the USBasp programmer
8:05 Uploading a sketch to ATtiny10
9:24 Where to apply ATtiny10?

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