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I have a cuestion. I'm currently working on a project that uses an Attiny85 as the uC rather than an Arduino UNO (using one would be completely overkill as it'll be used just to measure temperature and displaying it) The hardware is realy basic. It's an LM35 as a temperature sensor and a 16x2 LCD display with an I2C interface. Now, with this Attiny85 board is it really necesary to burn the bootloader? Or is it already installed (or burned) into the uC? Being that is an SMT chip. How can I burn the bootloader? Can it be done via usb? Thanks.
View Instructable »I have a cuestion. I'm currently working on a project that uses an Attiny85 as the uC rather than an Arduino UNO (using one would be completely overkill as it'll be used just to measure temperature and displaying it) The hardware is realy basic. It's an LM35 as a temperature sensor and a 16x2 LCD display with an I2C interface. Now, with this Attiny85 board is it really necesary to burn the bootloader? Or is it already installed (or burned) into the uC? Being that is an SMT chip. How can I burn the bootloader? Can it be done via usb? Or using the Arduino IDE? Thanks.
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I had a similar problem. Apparently has to do with the memory on your computer. If that's not the case it could be the folder location or file type