good morning my dear amateur biologists....
we have been developing some workshop ideas around the attiny13 and attiny85. call it a 2$ microchip.
and i have been specifically working on some simple pcbs for it, also with the aim to be used in diybio labs, add temperature sensors, control relais, light and stuff.
see some first info here:
luckily the folks over at MIT hitech / lotech also have been working on it, and made a library, so one can programm these little 8pin DIL chips using the arduino 1.0 language and framework:
good luck and one or two burning incubators shouldnt be the worst that can happen....
best,
marc
On Monday, April 23, 2012 3:31:59 AM UTC+2, John Griessen wrote:
On 04/22/2012 06:30 PM, Simon Quellen Field wrote:
> But it is 11 cents over budget at $0.61 in single unit quantities.Is that the price even in the large DIP package? Wow! What a deal.
and low low power too. (I use MSP430s in a sensor network product)John
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