Low cost and convenient target/breakout boards for Atmel ATtiny2313 AVR microcontrollers.
Low cost and convenient target/breakout boards for Atmel ATtiny2313 AVR microcontrollers. These boards are a complement to our popular ATmegaxx8 breakout boards.
Upgraded! Now shipping version 1.1 of the 'tiny2313 circuit board!
'tiny2313 Target Board specs:
Overall size 2" x 3.5" (Standard business card size)
Thickness: 0.031", i.e., 1/32" or 0.8 mm. (Half of standard circuit board thickness.) That's thick for a business card-- like some of the superpremium embossed cardstock ones, but it is pretty thin for a circuit board. It's just thick enough to be reasonably rigid.
Black solder mask with white silkscreen on both sides
'tiny2313 Target Board features:
Fits Atmel ATtiny2313 microcontrollers
Individual labels for all pins of the microcontroller
Four extra access holes connected to every pin of the microcontroller
Compatible with 20-pin ZIF DIP sockets
Prototyping areas: 28 independent sets of four connected plated through holes; fits two DIP-8 packages.
Multiple access points for power and ground.
Power jack location to connect to a 3-5 V DC power adapter
6-32 clearance mounting holes provided at each corner
Accommodates 3-pin ceramic resonator or crystal oscillator with capacitors
Go here for more information about this circuit board and its design.
Also available: the ATtiny2313 Mini development kit, which has an ATtiny2313 Target Board and some other parts to help you get started:
The ATtiny2313 Mini development kit Includes the following components:
ATtiny2313 Target Board
ATtiny2313-20PU microcontroller
20-pin DIP socket
6-pin header
0.1 uF capacitor
Upgraded kits are available as well: The ATtiny2313-ZIF version has an ATtiny2313 and a 20-pin ZIF socket instead of the standard IC socket. $2 per kit discount on purchases of 3 or more kits of the same type.
Lead Free
Our Target Boards and other electronic components listed on this page are all RoHS compliant (lead free). (Possible exception: ZIF sockets, which are surplus items.) Working with these parts, you'll find that everything works well with either regular or lead-free solder-- whichever you care to use.