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The digispark is the unofficial brother of the Arduino, who was helped out into the world via kickstarter. This small board contains only a voltage regulator and an Attiny85 as a microcontroller. This module can be plugged directly into a computer and programmed with the Arduino IDE, no separate programmer is required.
Super small development board. Handy to know how and what. On the mac: Add this to the preferences board definitions: http://digistump.com/package_digistump_index.json It does not work directly in a USB3 port, but it does work in a hub, for example the 2 ports at the back of a keyboard. Unlike with normal Arduinos, the board is not visible in the IDE, but you must plug it in after you have chosen upload and the programmer asks for it.
Placed on 6 July 2019
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Anonymous
Products work well, had no problems with it. maybe something of a "Getting started" flyer or something (I don't know if you can influence that).
Placed on 10 November 2018
René Snijders
@Gerard & @Matthijs, Drivers is often a huge problem with Windows. Among others, that's why I switched to Linux years ago. I'd say give it a try, because it works without problems. You don't even have to install Linux just download LinuxMint and put it on a USB stick and boot from that USB stick
Placed on 12 January 2018
Gerard
Cheap .. but not working under Windows 7.
Placed on 13 Augustus 2017
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