MH-Tiny ATTINY88 Micro Development Board
Key Product Features:
- Arduino IDE 1.0+ (OSX/Win/Linux) support
- 500mA 5V Regulator on-board
- USB port built-in
- I/O Pins: 26 (2 are used for USB only if your program actively communicates over USB, otherwise you can use all 6 even if you are programming via USB).
- I2C and SPI,
- 8k Flash Memory (about 6k after bootloader).
- 26-PWM (26 pins with software PWM, just two with hardware PWM (D9, D10)).
- ADC with 8 pins
- Power and Status LEDs
Specifications:
- USB or External Source: 5v or 7-35v
- Size(mm): 44.5 × 18.3 × 3
Installation Instructions:
- First, go to the Arduino.cc website and download the relevant Arduino package: http://www.arduino.cc/en/Main/Software.
- If you are running Arduino 1.6.6 or higher with Windows, you will need to manually download and install the drivers.
- Download, unzip, and run “Install Drivers” (on 32bit systems) or “DPInst64” (on 64bit systems) (on 64bit systems).
- The driver files can be found at https://github.com/MHEtLive/MHEtLiveArduino/releases/download/1.0.0/2.0a4.rar.
- Install or unzip the Arduino software.
- Start the Arduino programme.
- In the Arduino application, go to the “File” menu and select “Preferences,” then add the following in the “Additional Boards Manager URLs” box: //raw.githubusercontent.com/MHEtLive/arduino-boards-index/master/package_mhetlive_index.json and click OK
- Go to the “Tools” menu, then the “Board” submenu – select “Boards Manager” and then “Contributed” from the type drop down:
- After selecting the “MH-ET LIVE Boards” package, click the “Install” option.
- The download progress will be visible on the bottom bar of the “Boards Manager” window, and when completed, it will show “Installed” next to that item on the list.
WINDOWS USERS:
- When the installation is complete, a Driver Install Wizard window will appear; please click “Next” on this window to install the drivers for MH-ET LIVE Boards (If you currently have them installed, this installer will update them and add any missing ones).
- After the installation is complete, shut the “Boards Manager” window and go to the ToolsBoards menu and pick the MH-ET LIVE Boards “MH-ET LIVE Tiny88(16.0Mhz)”.
- Select the following example from the Arduino IDE: In the toolbar, select MH-ET LIVE Tiny88 as the development board, and then launch the programme in File >>Example >> Basic>>. Blink, then modify the program’s port 13 to 0. Port, compile, then download into the MH-ET LIVE Tiny88 (16.0Mhz) According to the manner described above, the onboard LED light flashes at the frequency defined by the programme.
Warm Tips:
When downloading the software, do not connect the module first; instead, wait for the prompt to insert the module after compilation, then plug it in and allow the automated download finish.