Introduction: DIY Arduino Nano
How to make an Arduino Nano with a Attiny 85.
Step 1: PCB
Shape your design to the PCB. I used 6cm by 2 cm.
Step 2: Cut the PCB
I used Dremel but you can use whatever you want. Make sure to rub it well, so it will take a good shape
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Step 3: Parts
See the parts in the image!
Step 4: Solder the Socket and the Power Suply
Step 5: Finish Soldering
Solder power to the Attiny and the pins however you like.
Step 6: Finish Soldering Part 2
Solder the 3rd Capacitor Between Reset and Ground(on you diy arduino)
Step 7: Finished!!!
You can see how my turned out. Hope you like it and enjoy it. See at videos how to program it.See the fotos for more info.
11 Comments
Question 4 years ago on Introduction
Will I be able to code it using Arduino IDE?
4 years ago
Is it possible to use the Attiny45 as well?
Reply 4 years ago
yes, you can use Attiny as well!
5 years ago
do we have to program it also?
Reply 5 years ago
Well... yes you have!
6 years ago
Not really a nano, but cool nonetheless
Reply 6 years ago
It's just a fancy name!!
Reply 6 years ago
He might be referring to the fact that it has an attiny chip, rather than the nano's mega328p. I'm guessing it'll also need a serial to ttl/other to program it. Nano in size, but you can see where the title could be confusing.
Cool attiny board though, and great instructable.
6 years ago
cool bro
Reply 6 years ago
Thnks dude!!
6 years ago
This is cool. Thanks for sharing!