SparkFun Electronics Commentsurn:uuid:214d0e4e-f1b1-d287-ce26-ac5b4c9f82492024-03-28T23:52:53-06:00SparkFun ElectronicsEvanAlmighty on COM-00212 - AVR 20 Pin 20MHz 2K - ATtiny2313EvanAlmightyurn:uuid:d78a8e77-a84e-380e-a06d-474d8a1c663a2014-03-23T14:47:36-06:00<p>Will you be carrying a 20 pin DIP socket soon?</p>
Customer #110998 on COM-00212 - AVR 20 Pin 20MHz 2K - ATtiny2313Customer #110998urn:uuid:b0d37037-5fef-e3f2-0476-8426367c84202013-12-15T22:27:07-07:00<p>i'm longtime arduino user but i never breadboarded the attiny chips, this would be my first... i assume this should work fine but i'll ask a newb question...<p>can i use the adafruit cc3000 wifi breakout module the same way that i would on a full arduino? is this mostly true for all arduino compatible components?</p><p>thanks.</p></p>
Kamiquasi on COM-00212 - AVR 20 Pin 20MHz 2K - ATtiny2313Kamiquasiurn:uuid:06ac2ef7-e7f2-2b8b-98ae-6a62ada7c1e72013-11-24T05:41:56-07:00<p>Looks like it's present in the generic Atmel AVR library: <a href="ftp://ftp.cadsoft.de/eagle/userfiles/libraries/avr-6.lbr" rel="nofollow">ftp://ftp.cadsoft.de/eagle/userfiles/libraries/avr-6.lbr</a></p>
LordFawful on COM-00212 - AVR 20 Pin 20MHz 2K - ATtiny2313LordFawfulurn:uuid:fb9ba496-ddf5-bd82-220f-a01b7b0009052013-11-23T23:24:46-07:00<p>Does this have an Eagle part?</p>
Oddstr13 on COM-00212 - AVR 20 Pin 20MHz 2K - ATtiny2313Oddstr13urn:uuid:0c2c7163-f79c-2acf-b2f1-47f0b591df882013-09-26T14:19:14-06:00<p>http://www.atmel.com/devices/ATTINY2313.aspx</p>
Toni_K on COM-00212 - AVR 20 Pin 20MHz 2K - ATtiny2313Toni_Kurn:uuid:ddc79eb0-80f1-fce6-776a-5b97edb818252013-08-05T12:46:20-06:00<p>That should be fixed soon. Thanks for catching that!</p>
chrwei on COM-00212 - AVR 20 Pin 20MHz 2K - ATtiny2313chrweiurn:uuid:31ccdc0b-7af1-031e-99fb-fd5086c9b4722013-08-04T08:37:03-06:00<p>the product card link no longer works.</p>
markmoran on COM-00212 - AVR 20 Pin 20MHz 2K - ATtiny2313markmoranurn:uuid:2e8708f1-cc88-cb9e-2257-a765825670b72012-11-21T17:00:25-07:00<p>Any plans to sell the ATtiny261? Am In incorrect that the 261 is basically the "newer" version of the 2313, giving up the built-in serial for more ADC channels?</p>
fungus on COM-00212 - AVR 20 Pin 20MHz 2K - ATtiny2313fungusurn:uuid:703044a2-b851-7b61-50e8-dabb203b65c92012-09-25T13:59:49-06:00<p>Yes...but it's <em>much</em> better to get yourself a $15 ISP programmer to use with these bare chips. Something like this: https://www.sparkfun.com/products/9825<p>In the Arduino IDE the only difference you'll notice is you select an option from the "Tools->Programmer" menu instead of a COM port. You get more features than COM though, eg. You can set 'fuse' settings on the chips (to select clock sources, etc. (which you'll need to do with this chip unless you want it locked at 1mHz)</p><p>You also don't lose a couple of K of flash memory to the bootloader - very important when you only have 2K of program space!</p></p>
Customer #219306 on COM-00212 - AVR 20 Pin 20MHz 2K - ATtiny2313Customer #219306urn:uuid:ab50008a-d4bc-7920-a687-9458909df1a52012-04-03T23:37:46-06:00<p>Can anybody tell me the avrdude CMD line to write the fuse bits to put a 16 M Hz crystal on this MCU? This calculator only has up to 8 M Hz crystal http://www.engbedded.com/fusecalc/<p>Something like this:
avrdude -p usbtiny -c t2313 -U lfuse:w:0xce:m -U hfuse:w:0xdf:m -U efuse:w:0xff:m</p><p>I did this and now the MCU is locked up.</p></p>
ThinkerT on COM-00212 - AVR 20 Pin 20MHz 2K - ATtiny2313ThinkerTurn:uuid:0ae98902-e00b-7884-dc56-ed4a542338db2012-02-28T13:32:09-07:00<p>Sort of. Not the bootloader, but you <em>can</em> program it with Arduino. Here's <a href="http://toasterbotics.blogspot.com/2011/08/attiny2313-with-arduino.html" rel="nofollow">a link</a>. It's fairly easy! There's also stuff for ATTiny85's on that site.</p>
Customer #258816 on COM-00212 - AVR 20 Pin 20MHz 2K - ATtiny2313Customer #258816urn:uuid:ed6c6ea9-55b6-b170-67a8-3d83a6be097e2011-10-14T05:59:05-06:00<p>can we put an arduino bootloader in it?? like the uno bootloader???</p>
disabelle on COM-00212 - AVR 20 Pin 20MHz 2K - ATtiny2313disabelleurn:uuid:a40f125c-a2e0-38d4-0a9e-3323619d046b2011-04-29T18:22:23-06:00<p>would this work with the msp-exp430 lunch pad? http://www.sparkfun.com/products/10020</p>
ThinkerT on COM-00212 - AVR 20 Pin 20MHz 2K - ATtiny2313ThinkerTurn:uuid:7b1f63d7-698f-1090-d5dc-940162a1f91d2010-12-10T15:19:10-07:00<p>Okay. Thanks.<br /><br>
You can put it on ATTiny's: <br /><br>
http://hlt.media.mit.edu/wiki/pmwiki.php?n=Main.ArduinoATtiny4585</p>
dcormier on COM-00212 - AVR 20 Pin 20MHz 2K - ATtiny2313dcormierurn:uuid:5b12c17b-65e1-278f-e89c-638e062362332010-11-16T19:30:44-07:00<p>Yes. See <a href="http://www.arduino.cc/cgi-bin/yabb2/YaBB.pl?num=1236434254/52#52" rel="nofollow">this thread</a>.</p>
kdittyr on COM-00212 - AVR 20 Pin 20MHz 2K - ATtiny2313kdittyrurn:uuid:22f77fbe-416b-f774-2354-c004a37961612010-10-19T20:07:41-06:00<p>I don't believe you can... that would be the atmega168 and atmega328.</p>
ThinkerT on COM-00212 - AVR 20 Pin 20MHz 2K - ATtiny2313ThinkerTurn:uuid:7f35c557-2dfa-18f8-78b4-083411c0abf12010-10-01T14:41:57-06:00<p>Could you load the Arduino bootloader on this?</p>