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Installing Drivers and Programming the DigiSpark ATtiny boards

  • Writer: Brainy-Bits
    Brainy-Bits
  • Oct 25, 2020
  • 1 min read

Updated: Oct 27, 2020



OVERVIEW


The DigiSpark family of ATtiny85 boards are great for projects that don’t require a lot of input and output.


But unlike the Arduino UNO they can be hard to connect and program.

The reason for this is that the DigiSpark shares some pin with the USB connection.


I have received a lot of emails from users asking why it doesn’t work when they try to connect the DigiSpark to program it.


So in this video I will go Step by Step on how to install the drivers properly and also what to expect when you are connecting the board using USB to program it.

YOUTUBE VIDEO



 
 
 

2 Comments


gudirisofu
4 days ago

Your post on ultrasonic sensors for Arduino was very technical yet clear. I liked the practical examples you shared. I recently Commercial Pool Enclosures came across a similar discussion on a based review blog and it offered an interesting perspective as well.

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linn paul
linn paul
Apr 02

The instructions you provided for installing and programming the DigiSpark ATtiny boards were incredibly clear and practical. I especially liked the troubleshooting tips, which saved a lot of potential frustration. I recently read a similar technical breakdown on a review blog, and it offered a complementary perspective. It’s impressive to see how platforms like https://thesagelawgroup.ca/ also prioritize clarity and structured guidance, much like your tutorial.

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