July 12th, 2008
ATTiny Development Board
With this small board you can program most of the AVR ATTiny microcontrollers or you can build your projects to use it in a stand alone application. It can be powered with a 9V battery because it has 5V voltage regulator on it. The voltage regulator can give 1000mA current. The power to the board can also be supplied with a wall wart. Low power external devices like a LCD module can be powered via the board itself.
The board supports programming of:
- ATTiny12
- ATTiny13
- ATTiny15
- ATTiny25
- ATTiny28
- ATTiny45
- ATTiny85
- ATTiny2313
- AT90S1200
ATTiny Development Board: [Link]



March 18th, 2010 at 4:51 pm
If you want to use an ATmega32 here is an easy DIY development board that will help you to develop your skills with this microcontroller: http://www.microdiy.com/index.php?/atmega/diy-atmega32-development-board.html
Have fun developing new stuff!