Micronucleus is widely used on thousands of open hardware product by different vendors. Please submit a pull request to add your own devices to this list, in case you design new hardware employing the Micronucleus bootloader.
Please note that Micronucleus is a completely independent project and is not afilliated in any way with the vendors mentioned below.
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Digispark by Digistump - Widely spread tiny USB Developmentboard with Arduino-Support.
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Olimexino 85 by Olimex - Several different devboards fully assembled or as kits with USB interface
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Usblinky by Metalab - Tiny USB controller for WS2812 RGB LEDs.
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Nanite 85 - Smallest useable ATtiny85 devboard. Approximates DIP ATtiny85 form factor.
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Wattuino Nanite 85 by Watterott - Manufacturable redesign of the Nanite 85
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BBtech ATtiny85 board - Well designed ATtiny85 board in Trinket form factor. Discontinued(?)
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Iteadduino Tiny by Itead
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Pro Nano 85 by Jaconsystems
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LaborTageBadge2013 - Badge with ATtiny85
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Franzininho - Franzininho designed by Fábio Souza and Thalis Antunes for Arduino Day 2017 at São Paulo / Brazil.
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TinyStick - A simple open source Attiny85 board in a "usb stick on PCB" form factor simply exposes ISP and PortB without any onboard LED/button pin hogging. by Kyra 'nonchip' Zimmer
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ATtami - using Micronucleus since 2015, for making the 1EU assmbly party.
- Wattuino Nanite 841 - Extremely small devboard with ATtiny841. Approximates the form factor of a DIP package.
- Digispark Pro by Digistump - Digispark successor with more I/O and memory
- Shinewave by Electric Exploits - USB mods for GameCube controllers
- MH Tiny88 - A tiny breakout board with an ATtiny 88. Arduino compatible.