Instructions

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SB-FireFly Manual
BLIFNAR. Blinky. LED-thingy. These all describe the SB-FireFly. This coin-cell
powered microcontroller runs three LEDs through selectable light blinking
sequences with smooth transitions.
The SB-FireFly features an Arduino-accommodating ATtiny85 microcontroller,
so with a minor adjustment to your Arduino programming IDE, you can
reprogram it to suit your whim. It also features a cleverly hidden 3-pin
expansion port usable for hacking.
Weve designed the SB-FireFly so when not in use, it eats only 0.0002mA - a
very small amount of current, so it will be ready to wake and blink an LED
when you need it to! And now features Digispark shield compatibility!
Arduino” is a trademark of the Arduino Team (www.arduino.cc). The SB-FireFly
is licensed under the Creative Commons A-SA 3.0 license. Get full design files
from our website!
SB-FireFly 1.0 Schematic
Introduction
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P0
P1
P2
P3
P4
P5
VCC
GND
N/C
Digispark Compatible
Headers