When you need a low-cost, low-power microcontroller, the ATtiny 1-series has a lot to offer. However, you’ll need a printed circuit board (PCB) to support its surface-mount packaging. In this online training session, presenter Jeremy Cook will show how to design a custom 1-series ATtiny PCB in the KiCad EDA package, introducing the tools needed to implement this minimal microcontroller for real-world embedded challenges.
Jeremy Cook is a freelance tech journalist who spent over a decade in manufacturing automation. In conjunction with writing, he loves to experiment with electronics and creative fabrication, using those skills to create everything from