This project is a hands-on tutorial that walks you through the process of transforming an Attiny85 microcontroller into a BadUSB device. You’ll learn how to program the Attiny85, simulate keystroke ...
In this tutorial, we are going to build an easy and cheap Pedometer using ATtiny85 IC, MPU6050 Accelerometer & Gyroscope, and OLED Display Module. This simple Arduino based step counter is powered by ...
The ATtiny85 Microcontroller is one of the smallest Microcontrollers available today. It is an 8-bit Microcontroller with 8 physical pins, based on the AVR RISC Architecture. There are three variants ...
The USB Rubber Ducky or Bad USB is a famous attack tool that looks like a USB pen drive but acts like a keyboard when plugged into any unlocked device. The USB Rubber Ducky allows attackers to program ...
We tend to think that the lowest point of entry for machine learning (ML) is on a Raspberry Pi, which it definitely is not. [EloquentArduino] has been pushing the limits to the low end of the scale, ...
It might not seem too impressive these days, but when microcontrollers with hardware USB support were more expensive and rare, the VUSB library was often used to create USB devices with an ATtiny85.
Sure, countless microcontroller development boards featuring a USB connection have made it to the Projects and Tutorials pages of Electroschematics. Although these days it really is easy to build your ...
Use an ATtiny85 to display sensor values on an I2C LCD (equiped with PCF8574): GY21P (Si7021+SHT21) I2C sensor, temperature and relative humidity DS18b20 Dallas sensor, one wire, temperature I had ...
An ultrasonic range finder is a useful tool in a variety of real-life and robotic applications, such as in obstacle-avoidance and distance-measurement systems. The ultrasonic range finder measures the ...
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