
The Tinusaur main microcontroller board has an ATtiny85 on it (1 MHz, 8-bit RISC CPU, 8KB Flash, 512B RAM, 512B EEPROM), along with all electronic components for its stable operation and a programming connector.
Optionally, a battery holder and a battery are included.
Once assembled, this board can be programmed with our own Blocktinu development environment. This can be done by block programming or by writing code in the C language. There is a third option, which is using the Arduino development environment.
The board also includes two 2-row extension headers to connect additional shield boards, thus extending its basic functionality with more input-output devices. These could be sensors, servo motors, and many more.

