Select the “MH-ET LIVE Boards” package and click the “Install” button. Go to the “Tools” menu and then the “Board” sub menu – select “Boards Manager” and then from the type drop down select “Contributed”: In the Arduino application go to the “File” menu and select “Preferences”,In the box labeled “Additional Boards Manager URLs” and enter the following: and click OK Install or Unzip the Arduino application. Download, unzip and run “Install Drivers” (on 32bit systems) or “DPInst64” (on 64bit systems). If using Arduino 1.6.6 or higher and windows – you will need to download and install the drivers manually. Power via USB or External Source – 5v or 7-35v (12v or less recommended, automatic selection)Ģ6 I/O Pins (2 are used for USB only if your program actively communicates over USB, otherwise you can use all 6 even if you are programming via USB)Ĩk Flash Memory (about 6k is available after boot-loader)Ģ6 PWM (26 pins with Software PWM, only two(D9,10) with hardware PWM )įirst download the appropriate Arduino package at the website: Support for the Arduino IDE 1.0+ and upwards (OSX/Win/Linux) The MH-ET LIVE Tiny88 is shipped fully assembled except for the headers include and easy to solder them by yourself. With the ability to use the Arduino IDE the MH-ET LIVE Tiny88) is a great board to jump into electronics, or perfect for when a other board is to big or to much. The MH-ET LIVE Tiny88 is an Attiny88 based micro-controller development board similar to the Arduino Nano, its a little cheaper but due to the to the micro-controller its a bit less powerful.
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