The Microchip ATtiny104 Xplained Nano Evaluation Kit is a hardware platform to evaluate the ATtiny104 microcontroller.
Great Cow BASIC now supports this development board.
The board provides easy access to the features of the Microchip ATtiny104 and explains how to integrate the device in a custom design. The Xplained Nano MCU series evaluation kits include an on-board mini embedded programmer, and you can program from the Great Cow BASIC IDE.
There is a set of demos to showcase Great Cow BASIC support here
Demostrations are:
ApplicationNote AT12489 - a port of the AppNote to Great Cow BASIC
BitwiseControl
FlowControl
Interrupt LED for 1second
Pulseout LED for 1second
Pulse LED for 1second
Simple LED flash for 1second
Simple Logic to Set LED
SoftwareSerial
Timer Delay using Watchdog
FixedModePWMDuty
ReadAnologue to SetPWMDuty
VariableModePWMDuty
Enjoy
Last edit: Anobium 2020-07-05
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To support this board I have updated the programming parameters in the IDE. You can program this directly from the IDE but you will need the latest programming parameter file called USE.INI and a ZIP of the programming tools.
The programming tools will be in the next release.
If you would like to refer to this comment somewhere else in this project, copy and paste the following link:
The Microchip ATtiny104 Xplained Nano Evaluation Kit is a hardware platform to evaluate the ATtiny104 microcontroller.
Great Cow BASIC now supports this development board.
The board provides easy access to the features of the Microchip ATtiny104 and explains how to integrate the device in a custom design. The Xplained Nano MCU series evaluation kits include an on-board mini embedded programmer, and you can program from the Great Cow BASIC IDE.
There is a set of demos to showcase Great Cow BASIC support here
Demostrations are:
Enjoy
Last edit: Anobium 2020-07-05
To support this board I have updated the programming parameters in the IDE. You can program this directly from the IDE but you will need the latest programming parameter file called USE.INI and a ZIP of the programming tools.
The programming tools will be in the next release.