The Iteaduino Tiny is an amazing mini development board centered around the Attiny85 - 20 master. It's extremely cost - effective, space - saving, and a breeze to use, all while consuming very little power. This mainboard is a derivative inspired by the digispark design. It supports the use of a specific Arduino IDE and allows programming with Arduino syntax, which makes it super convenient. Key features include support for Arduino IDE 1.0+ on Windows, USB power supply, built - in USB, 4 I/O pins, 8k Flash Memory (about 6k after bootloader), I2C and SPI via USI, PWM on 3 pins (more with Software PWM), ADC on 4 pins, and Power and Test/Status LEDs. For more details, visit Itead's wiki page.






Using the Iteaduino Tiny is easy. First, make sure you have Arduino IDE 1.0+ installed on your Windows computer. Connect the board to your computer via USB to power it up. You can start programming it using Arduino syntax right away. When using the I/O pins, be gentle to avoid bending them. For projects that need more PWM functionality, you can use software PWM. The board has a power LED and a test/status LED to help you monitor its operation. As for maintenance, keep the board clean and dry. Avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures or humidity. If you need more information about the product, just visit Itead's wiki page.