Arduino Attiny85 Digispark inspired DIY addressable led traffic light
I decided to build a traffic light for my kid.
I have played with addressable led many times and it’s my preferred go to LED if I can – just from the ease of use, mainly if you have more then 2-3.
So I took a bit of cardboard and formed and painted a traffic light top, took parts from a clipper lighter to make the hoods.
Next step was to create the board, I used a digispark inspired board, which allow me to program the attiny85 directly via a usb cable without the need for external spi programmer nor ftdi
I used this 2 tutorial on the way
https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/how-to-install-an-attiny-bootloader-with-virtual-usb/all
https://www.instructables.com/id/Digispark-DIY-The-smallest-USB-Arduino/
The code can be found here
https://pastebin.com/Chc2PSfF
Видео Arduino Attiny85 Digispark inspired DIY addressable led traffic light канала talofer99
I have played with addressable led many times and it’s my preferred go to LED if I can – just from the ease of use, mainly if you have more then 2-3.
So I took a bit of cardboard and formed and painted a traffic light top, took parts from a clipper lighter to make the hoods.
Next step was to create the board, I used a digispark inspired board, which allow me to program the attiny85 directly via a usb cable without the need for external spi programmer nor ftdi
I used this 2 tutorial on the way
https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/how-to-install-an-attiny-bootloader-with-virtual-usb/all
https://www.instructables.com/id/Digispark-DIY-The-smallest-USB-Arduino/
The code can be found here
https://pastebin.com/Chc2PSfF
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