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From: MartinWalton on 18 Dec 2009 08:38 Leon wrote: > On 18 Dec, 02:18, Stefan Arentz <ste...(a)keizer.soze.com> wrote: >> I'm trying to get my hands on the new 6-pin SOT-23 Tiny controllers >> that were recently announced. But I can't find them anywhere. This is >> for hobby use so I just want a small bunch of them. >> >> Has anyone been able to get them at all? I wonder if they have >> actually been released. >> >> S. > > There has been a lot of discussion about them on AVR Freaks. Even the > Tiny10 which was touted months ago isn't officially available yet, > although one or two people have been able to get hold of a few > samples. There doesn't appear to be any programming or debugging > support for them yet in AVR Studio, but someone has manged to build > his own programmer and write some software for it. > > Leon > I have some samples of the Tiny10 from Arrow, and Farnell claim they will have stock on 15th Jan 2010, otherwise everyone is quoting 7 weeks lead time for a reel of 5K. I'm struggling to find a means of programming them in-circuit at the moment though. Anyone know of a third party programmer which will do this? Regards Martin
From: Leon on 18 Dec 2009 12:21 On 18 Dec, 13:38, MartinWalton <mart...(a)carallon.com> wrote: > Leon wrote: > > On 18 Dec, 02:18, Stefan Arentz <ste...(a)keizer.soze.com> wrote: > >> I'm trying to get my hands on the new 6-pin SOT-23 Tiny controllers > >> that were recently announced. But I can't find them anywhere. This is > >> for hobby use so I just want a small bunch of them. > > >> Has anyone been able to get them at all? I wonder if they have > >> actually been released. > > >> S. > > > There has been a lot of discussion about them on AVR Freaks. Even the > > Tiny10 which was touted months ago isn't officially available yet, > > although one or two people have been able to get hold of a few > > samples. There doesn't appear to be any programming or debugging > > support for them yet in AVR Studio, but someone has manged to build > > his own programmer and write some software for it. > > > Leon > > I have some samples of the Tiny10 from Arrow, and Farnell claim they > will have stock on 15th Jan 2010, otherwise everyone is quoting 7 weeks > lead time for a reel of 5K. > > I'm struggling to find a means of programming them in-circuit at the > moment though. Anyone know of a third party programmer which will do this? > > Regards > > Martin You will have to build your own programmer, as I said previously. See AVR Freaks. Leon
From: TTman on 18 Dec 2009 16:06 "> > Availability at Digikey (not that I buy them there, but it is an > important indicator) and Mouser. ATTiny10 is qty 0's at Digikey, > non-stock at Mouser. Reliable, programmable brown-out detect and POR, > internal ring osc with 2-5% over temp, small eeprom, Where's the usable eeprom then ????
From: Mike Harrison on 18 Dec 2009 17:34 On Thu, 17 Dec 2009 18:35:32 -0800, Jon Kirwan <jonk(a)infinitefactors.org> wrote: >On Fri, 18 Dec 2009 03:18:37 +0100, Stefan Arentz ><stefan(a)keizer.soze.com> wrote: > >>I'm trying to get my hands on the new 6-pin SOT-23 Tiny controllers >>that were recently announced. But I can't find them anywhere. This is >>for hobby use so I just want a small bunch of them. >> >>Has anyone been able to get them at all? I wonder if they have >>actually been released. > >Yo, what!?!? SOT-23-6 8-bit micros?? Where? Microchip have had SOT23 MCUs for ages.... PIC10F
From: Jon Kirwan on 18 Dec 2009 17:45
On Fri, 18 Dec 2009 21:06:46 -0000, "TTman" <someone.pc(a)ntlworld.com> wrote: > >"> >> Availability at Digikey (not that I buy them there, but it is an >> important indicator) and Mouser. ATTiny10 is qty 0's at Digikey, >> non-stock at Mouser. Reliable, programmable brown-out detect and POR, >> internal ring osc with 2-5% over temp, small eeprom, > >Where's the usable eeprom then ???? I didn't say there was any. You may have thought I was talking about the part, when I was actually stating what I'd like to have in a SOT23-6 micro. Different thing. Jon |