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-# LittleWire 
  
-# Overview 
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-I can't think of anything to add to the official description of the LittleWire. For me, it's a cool tool to build, and a cool tool to have on hand, mostly for programming AVR chips... 
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-# Perfboard 
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-A while back, I used a round piece of perfboard to make a smd-like LittleWire... No schematics, it's directly inspired from the Schematic of the Little Wire. The only difference is: D+ and D- are swapped to make it easier to solder... 
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-{{:avr:t85:littlewire:small_img_20120717_000956.jpg?direct&200|}} {{:avr:t85:littlewire:small_img_20120717_001010.jpg?direct&200|}} {{:avr:t85:littlewire:small_img_20120717_001021.jpg?direct&200|}} 
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-It's a little bit messy, but it worked, and still does its job ! 
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-# SMD 
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-I was a little bored and wanted to practice SMD soldering, just for fun. So I made an SMD version of the LittleWire. 
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-* Small footprint 
-* MiniUSB connector 
-* Easy to use header => Can be plugged in a breadboard ! 
-* Micronucleus bootloader 
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-## PCB 
-I still haven't made a schematic, so please, refer to the annotated PCB to assemble the board. 
-Sorry, it's a little bit crowded, but everything should fit nicely... 600 DPI image, as usual around here... 
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-{{:avr:t85:littlewire:smdlittlewire.jpg?direct&150|}} {{:avr:t85:littlewire:smdlittlewire_components.jpg?direct&150|}} 
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-Pin 1 of the Attiny is on the top left of the board 
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-## Components 
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-Required  
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-* D1, D2: 3.6v Zener Diodes 
-* R1, R2: 39 Ohms 
-* R3: 1.5 kOhms 
-* C1: 1 µF 
-* Attiny85 
-* 6 Pins Header, straight 
-* MiniUSB connector 
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-Optional 
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-* C2: 68 nF 
-* D3: Blue LED 
-* R4: 1 kOhms 
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-## Pinout 
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-Pin 1 is the closest to the USB port. The pinout is then: 
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-1. Vcc 
-2. Gnd 
-3. /Reset 
-4. SCLK 
-5. MISO 
-6. MOSI 
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-Once you get used to this pinout, it's very handy to use ^^ 
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-## Firmware 
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-I only re-host theses files in case the original goes missing. I haven't written those... Download: {{avr:t85:littlewire:littlewire.tar.gz|Micronucleus Bootloader (1.02) and LittleWire Firmware (1.3)}} 
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-Flash an empty chip with: 
-    avrdude -c usbtiny -p t85 -U flash:w:micronucleus-1.02.hex -U lfuse:w:0xe1:m -U hfuse:w:0x5d:m -U efuse:w:0xfe:m 
-And then use the Micronucleus software to flash the LittleWire firmware. 
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-## Result 
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-{{:avr:t85:littlewire:small_dsc_0235.jpg?direct&200|}} {{:avr:t85:littlewire:small_dsc_0236.jpg?direct&200|}} {{:avr:t85:littlewire:small_dsc_0237.jpg?direct&200|}} 
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