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Docs: How to use the TinyLoadr Shield

Note: The ArduinoISP Deluxe Shield has a new name: TinyLoadr Shield! Read more about it here. Introduction This tutorial will show you how to upload the Blink example sketch to an AVR microcontroller...

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Sneak peak: TinyLoadr Shield 3.0 prototype

Note: The ArduinoISP Deluxe Shield has a new name: TinyLoadr Shield! Read more about it here. I’ve been pretty busy lately, but one thing I’ve been playing with is an experimental new version of my...

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“ArduinoISP Deluxe Shield” is now “TinyLoadr Shield”

When I made the first prototype for my ATtiny and ATmega programming shield, I decided to call it the ArduinoISP Deluxe Shield. “ArduinoISP” came from the fact that it would rely on the ArduinoISP...

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Arduino-Powered Foosball Scoreboard (Part 1)

This is part 1 of 2 in my post about my Arduino-Powered foosball scoreboard. Here’s a link to part 2. At my office, we have a foosball table. There’s nothing really special about it. Rather there was...

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Arduino-Powered Foosball Scoreboard (Part 2)

This is part 2 of 2 in my post about my Arduino-Powered foosball scoreboard. Here’s a link to part 1. After building the first Arduino-powered foosball scoreboard, I was really excited. I showed it...

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Docs: How to use the TinyLoadr AVR Programmer

The current version with a USB-B connector. Introduction This tutorial will show you how to use the TinyLoadr AVR Programmer to upload code to a DIP microcontroller in the built-in ZIF socket as well...

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Introducing the TinyLoadr AVR Programmer

I finally finished the next version of my TinyLoadr AVR programming Shield – and it’s not a shield. It’s a standalone USB programmer, so you no longer have to have an extra Arduino laying around. The...

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Build Instructions: Simon Says Game Kit v2.0

These are the build instructions for the Simon Says game kit v2.0. While this kit is for beginners, these instructions assume that the user has a basic knowledge of soldering. If you do not know how...

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Introducing the TinyLoadr AVR Breakout

Shortly after I decided to make the TinyLoadr AVR Programmer, I had an idea for another project. While the programmer works well, some people prefer using their own AVR programmer, be it a cheap...

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Docs: How to use the TinyLoadr Breakout

Introduction This tutorial will show you how to use the TinyLoadr AVR Breakout to upload code to a DIP microcontroller in the built-in ZIF socket. . Setting everything up   The TinyLoadr AVR Breakout...

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