《Code and Life – AVR ATtiny USB Tutorial Part 2》.pdf

《Code and Life – AVR ATtiny USB Tutorial Part 2》.pdf

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《Code and Life – AVR ATtiny USB Tutorial Part 2》.pdf

Home | Electronics | Raspberry Pi | V-USB tutorials | Reviews | General | Web coding January AVR ATtiny USB Tutorial Part 2 Recent Writings 25 2012 Electronics , V-USB tutorials 44 Comments or trackbacks Safe Return-to-Owner Keytag DIY ATtiny45/85 ISP Header This is the second part of my USB tutorial for ATtiny2313 and V-USB library. In the first part we learned Arduino PS/2 Keyboard Tester how to get 3.3V from USB to power our circuits. In this part, we will expand our setup with following parts: Minimal PS/2 Keyboard on Larger breadboard and additional j umper wires ATtiny2313 ATtiny2313 Using WinAVR and Command 12 MHz crystal oscillator Line for AVR Development Two 27 pF ceramic capacitors to stabilize the crystal Two 68 Ω resistors between USB data lines and the microcontroller pins 1 MΩ pullup resistor for D+ and 1.5 kΩ pullup for D- Follow Me via RSS 6-pin header for programming the ATtiny and 4 .7 kΩ pullup for reset pin Update : Some people have noted that the setup I’m using here runs ATtiny2313 at 12 MHz with only 3.3V You can also look me up in Twitte r VCC, which is outside the speci

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