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Now, whatWhat would be the (very) minimum schematic to make a ATtiny85 blink a led?

Restrictions are:

  • There must be a C program compiled and uploaded to it, just like an Arduino board would have. The code would use a simple "delay" to wait a little bit before changing the LED state.
  • The LED must be controlled by a "digital output port" just like an Arduino board would be.

This is the main question. Although I thought to ask a similar question with the restriction of "blinking exactly once per second", that would change completely the schema (not being a MINIMAL after all). So lets restrain to the main question. Maybe some day we can discuss the version 2.0!

Now, what would be the (very) minimum schematic to make a ATtiny85 blink a led?

Restrictions are:

  • There must be a C program compiled and uploaded to it, just like an Arduino board would have. The code would use a simple "delay" to wait a little bit before changing the LED state.
  • The LED must be controlled by a "digital output port" just like an Arduino board would be.

This is the main question. Although I thought to ask a similar question with the restriction of "blinking exactly once per second", that would change completely the schema (not being a MINIMAL after all). So lets restrain to the main question. Maybe some day we can discuss the version 2.0!

What would be the (very) minimum schematic to make a ATtiny85 blink a led?

Restrictions are:

  • There must be a C program compiled and uploaded to it, just like an Arduino board would have. The code would use a simple "delay" to wait a little bit before changing the LED state.
  • The LED must be controlled by a "digital output port" just like an Arduino board would be.

This is the main question. Although I thought to ask a similar question with the restriction of "blinking exactly once per second", that would change completely the schema (not being a MINIMAL after all). So lets restrain to the main question. Maybe some day we can discuss the version 2.0!

We like to keep things formal... we don't really allow greetings/taglines. No worries, most people do it at one time or another :)
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Dear Arduino Beta users,

First, if you will, allow me to say hello to all in my first interaction with this site. Glad to be here. :)

Now, what would be the (very) minimum schematic to make a ATtiny85 blink a led?

Restrictions are:

  • There must be a C program compiled and uploaded to it, just like an Arduino board would have. The code would use a simple "delay" to wait a little bit before changing the LED state.
  • The LED must be controlled by a "digital output port" just like an Arduino board would be.

 

This is the main question. Although I thought to ask a similar question with the restriction of "blinking exactly once per second", that would change completely the schema (not being a MINIMAL after all). So lets restrain to the main question. Maybe some day we can discuss the version 2.0!

Dear Arduino Beta users,

First, if you will, allow me to say hello to all in my first interaction with this site. Glad to be here. :)

Now, what would be the (very) minimum schematic to make a ATtiny85 blink a led?

Restrictions are:

  • There must be a C program compiled and uploaded to it, just like an Arduino board would have. The code would use a simple "delay" to wait a little bit before changing the LED state.
  • The LED must be controlled by a "digital output port" just like an Arduino board would be.

 

This is the main question. Although I thought to ask a similar question with the restriction of "blinking exactly once per second", that would change completely the schema (not being a MINIMAL after all). So lets restrain to the main question. Maybe some day we can discuss the version 2.0!

Now, what would be the (very) minimum schematic to make a ATtiny85 blink a led?

Restrictions are:

  • There must be a C program compiled and uploaded to it, just like an Arduino board would have. The code would use a simple "delay" to wait a little bit before changing the LED state.
  • The LED must be controlled by a "digital output port" just like an Arduino board would be.

This is the main question. Although I thought to ask a similar question with the restriction of "blinking exactly once per second", that would change completely the schema (not being a MINIMAL after all). So lets restrain to the main question. Maybe some day we can discuss the version 2.0!

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schematic, not schema
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DrBeco
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Dear Arduino Beta users,

First, if you will, allow me to say hello to all in my first interaction with this site. Glad to be here. :)

Now, what would be the (very) minimum schemaschematic to make a ATtiny85 blink a led?

Restrictions are:

  • There must be a C program compiled and uploaded to it, just like an Arduino board would have. The code would use a simple "delay" to wait a little bit before changing the LED state.
  • The LED must be controlled by a "digital output port" just like an Arduino board would be.

This is the main question. Although I thought to ask a similar question with the restriction of "blinking exactly once per second", that would change completely the schema (not being a MINIMAL after all). So lets restrain to the main question. Maybe some day we can discuss the version 2.0!

Dear Arduino Beta users,

First, if you will, allow me to say hello to all in my first interaction with this site. Glad to be here. :)

Now, what would be the (very) minimum schema to make a ATtiny85 blink a led?

Restrictions are:

  • There must be a C program compiled and uploaded to it, just like an Arduino board would have. The code would use a simple "delay" to wait a little bit before changing the LED state.
  • The LED must be controlled by a "digital output port" just like an Arduino board would be.

This is the main question. Although I thought to ask a similar question with the restriction of "blinking exactly once per second", that would change completely the schema (not being a MINIMAL after all). So lets restrain to the main question. Maybe some day we can discuss the version 2.0!

Dear Arduino Beta users,

First, if you will, allow me to say hello to all in my first interaction with this site. Glad to be here. :)

Now, what would be the (very) minimum schematic to make a ATtiny85 blink a led?

Restrictions are:

  • There must be a C program compiled and uploaded to it, just like an Arduino board would have. The code would use a simple "delay" to wait a little bit before changing the LED state.
  • The LED must be controlled by a "digital output port" just like an Arduino board would be.

This is the main question. Although I thought to ask a similar question with the restriction of "blinking exactly once per second", that would change completely the schema (not being a MINIMAL after all). So lets restrain to the main question. Maybe some day we can discuss the version 2.0!

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