Somewhere within that time, I installed the Digispark board and tested that as well.
I was not having any problems, until at some point my Mac stopped recognizing the trinket. Ive been prototyping some projects using an Adafruit Trinket. UPDATE: I managed to install AVRDude 6.0. Im on a Mac, running 10.11.6 and Arduino IDE 1.8.1. Have I inadvertently skewed with the chip's fuse bits? How can I save this chip?
This simply returned: avrdude: Error: Could not find USBtiny device ( 0x1781/0xc9f) I then connected the device and sent: avrdude -c usbtiny -p atmega328p I can no longer however upload any further code to the chip, since I couldn't get AVRDude to work on my Mac, I installed AVRDude 5.1 on my Windows 8.1 PC. I didn't feel comfortable changing fuse bits I attempted to install the Arduino boot loader again through the Arduino IDE.Īt this point a number of errors were thrown but the board started to use it's external clock and run the Blink program correctly. I feel good about the circuit itself as I managed to upload the Arduino Blink sketch via the Sparkfun AVR Pocket Programmer.Īfter uploading this sketch I noted that the ATMega was using its internal oscillator. I recently assembled an ATMega328P based micro-controller PCB of my own design.