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| Type of product | Microcontroller |
| Manufacturer | Microchip Technology |
| Core architecture | 8-bit AVR |
| Flash memory | 8 KB |
| SRAM | 512 bytes |
| EEPROM | 512 bytes |
| Maximum operating frequency | 12 MHz at 2.7-5.5V |
| Operating voltage range | 1.8V to 5.5V |
| Number of pins | 28 (SOIC, MLF, or QFN) |
| I/O pins | Up to 24 |
| Timers | 2x 8-bit, 1x 16-bit |
| Analog comparators | 1 |
| ADC channels | 8 (10-bit) |
| Serial communication | USART, SPI, I²C |
| Watchdog timer | Yes, with separate oscillator |
| Power consumption (active) | 1.5 mA at 1 MHz, 1.8V |
| Power consumption (power-down) | 0.1 µA |
| Operating temperature range | -40°C to +85°C |
| Package dimensions (SOIC) | 7.5 mm x 10.3 mm |
| Programming interface | ISP (SPI) or high-voltage |
| Special features | Internal calibrated oscillator, Brown-out detection |
Frequently Asked Questions - ATtiny88 Microchip
What is the maximum clock speed of the ATtiny88?
The ATtiny88 can run up to 12 MHz at a supply voltage of 2.7V to 5.5V, and up to 8 MHz at 1.8V.
How much flash memory does the ATtiny88 have?
It has 8 KB of in-system programmable flash memory.
What packages are available for the ATtiny88?
The ATtiny88 is available in 28-pin SOIC, 28-pin MLF (Micro Leadframe), and 28-pin QFN packages.
Can I use the ATtiny88 with Arduino?
Yes, the ATtiny88 can be programmed using the Arduino IDE with an appropriate core (e.g., ATTinyCore from Spence Konde) and an ISP programmer.
What is the operating voltage range of the ATtiny88?
The ATtiny88 operates from 1.8V to 5.5V, making it suitable for battery-powered applications.
Does the ATtiny88 have an ADC?
Yes, it features an 8-channel 10-bit analog-to-digital converter (ADC) with a reference voltage selectable from internal or external sources.
What serial interfaces does the ATtiny88 support?
It supports USART (for UART communication), SPI, and I²C (as master/slave).
How can I program the ATtiny88?
It can be programmed via the ISP (In-System Programming) interface using SPI, or with a high-voltage programmer if fuses are set incorrectly.
What is the power consumption in sleep mode?
In power-down mode with a watchdog timer disabled, consumption is typically 0.1 µA at 1.8V.
Are there any development boards for the ATtiny88?
Yes, Microchip offers the ATtiny88 Xplained Pro board and several third-party breakout boards are available, such as the Digispark AVR tiny development board.
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