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TinyKnob - Rotary Encoder with USB Interface

TinyKnob is a rotary encoder with a USB interface based on the ATtiny45/85 and the V-USB software-only implementation of USB1.1 devices on AVR microcontrollers (https://www.obdev.at/products/vusb/index.html). The example code implements a volume control knob for PCs which works without installing any driver by acting like a generic HID device.

TinyKnob_pic1.jpg

Compiling and Uploading the Firmware

If using the precompiled hex-file

  • Make sure you have installed avrdude.
  • Connect your programmer to your PC and to the ICSP header on the board.
  • Open a terminal.
  • Navigate to the folder with the hex-file (software/binaries).
  • Execute the following command (if necessary replace "t85" with your chip and "usbasp" with the programmer you use):
    avrdude -c usbasp -p t85 -U flash:w:tinyknob.hex -U lfuse:w:0xe1:m -U hfuse:w:0xdd:m
    

If using the makefile (Linux/Mac)

  • Make sure you have installed avr-gcc toolchain and avrdude.
  • Connect your programmer to your PC and to the ICSP header on the board.
  • Open a terminal.
  • Navigate to the folder with the makefile (software/sources).
  • Run DEVICE=attiny85 PROGRMR=usbasp make install to compile, burn the fuses and upload the firmware (change DEVICE and PROGRMR accordingly).

References, Links and Notes

  1. ATtiny25/45/85 Datasheet
  2. V-USB Info

TinyKnob_pic2.jpg TinyKnob_pic3.jpg

License

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