ATtiny85 ISP! Shrink your Arduino projects with ease!

A project in Niantic, CT by Ben Escobedo
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ATtiny85 ISP makes working with the AVR ATtiny85 simple. Port your small Arduino projects to a low cost chip and prototype easily.
Backers: 385
Average Pledge Per Backer: $21

Funded: $8,011 of $2,100
Dates: Oct 20th -> Dec 19th (61 days)
Project By: Ben Escobedo
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Latest News

How To: Ordering extra ATtiny85 ISPs, boards, kits, etc.

December 15th - via: kickstarter.com
Hello, A lot of backers have asked how they may be able to get extra boards and kits for their projects. I have listened and I want to accommodate all these requests before the funding period closes.   In order to receive extra boards or kits,... (Read More)

Latest revised design & RGB Piranha breakout upgrade

December 5th - via: kickstarter.com
Hello Kickstarter, As we close in on the final days here in the campaign, I wanted to share a few updates with you. The latest (and hopefully final) PCB is shorter, smaller, and more user friendly than ever.  This is revision 1.4 and it has taken a... (Read More)

Goal hit in 11 days!

October 31st - via: kickstarter.com
I want to personally thank you, all my loyal backers, as we have hit the goal a lot faster than I ever anticipated. As this is my first KS project, I appreciate all your patience. As you may have already read in update #2, this also means that the... (Read More)

Final kit board tweaks, component updates.

October 30th - via: kickstarter.com
Although I have quite a few prototypes made already, I have been working on revising the ATtiny85 ISP! to make it even more useful and easy to use/assemble. Version 1.4 - Laydown resistors, smaller switch (switch not in picture) In the latest... (Read More)

Double Reward Stretch Goal @ $2100!!

October 30th - via: kickstarter.com
Announcing Double Bonus Rewards @ $2100!I promised you some exciting "stretch" goals...so here is the first of hopefully many: As a big "thank you" to all the loyal backers so far and to increase new interest in the ATtiny85 ISP! project, I have... (Read More)

Reached 57% of goal in less than 3 days!

October 23rd - via: kickstarter.com
I am very excited to report that we have reached 57% of the goal in less than 3 days.  I sincerely appreciate all of your support with this open source hardware project.  Things have been going smoothly and I really appreciate all of the input I... (Read More)

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