ATtiny microcontrollers have been around since 1999, but in the mid-to-late 2010s, they got an important upgrade with the introduction of the 0 and 1-series chips, followed by the 2-series in the early 2020s. While these devices have an array of excellent new features, they also implement a few changes that can discourage makers and experimenters from using them versus previous “good enough” options. In this online training class, presenter Jeremy Cook will introduce and demystify the “new” ATtiny series, enabling you to take advantage of these chips in your next project!
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