Datasheet
Table Of Contents
- Features
- Pin Configuration
- Description
- Architectural Overview
- General-purpose Register File
- ALU – Arithmetic Logic Unit
- Flash Program Memory
- Program and Data Addressing Modes
- Subroutine and Interrupt Hardware Stack
- EEPROM Data Memory
- Memory Access and Instruction Execution Timing
- I/O Memory
- Reset and Interrupt Handling
- ATtiny12 Internal Voltage Reference
- Interrupt Handling
- Sleep Modes for the ATtiny11
- Sleep Modes for the ATtiny12
- ATtiny12 Calibrated Internal RC Oscillator
- Timer/Counter0
- Watchdog Timer
- ATtiny12 EEPROM Read/Write Access
- Analog Comparator
- I/O Port B
- Memory Programming
- Program (and Data) Memory Lock Bits
- Fuse Bits in ATtiny11
- Fuse Bits in ATtiny12
- Signature Bytes
- Calibration Byte in ATtiny12
- Programming the Flash and EEPROM
- High-voltage Serial Programming
- High-voltage Serial Programming Algorithm
- High-voltage Serial Programming Characteristics
- Low-voltage Serial Downloading (ATtiny12 only)
- Low-voltage Serial Programming Characteristics
- Electrical Characteristics
- Register Summary ATtiny11
- Register Summary ATtiny12
- Instruction Set Summary
- Ordering Information
- Packaging Information
- Data Sheet Change Log for ATtiny11/12
- Table of Contents

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ATtiny11/12
1006D–AVR–07/03
Sink and source capabilities of I/O ports are measured on one pin at a time.
Figure 49. Pull-up Resistor Current vs. Input Voltage
Figure 50. Pull-up Resistor Current vs. Input Voltage
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 4.5 5
PULL-UP RESISTOR CURRENT vs. INPUT VOLTAGE
V = 5V
CC
I (µA)
OP
V (V)
OP
T = 85˚C
A
T = 25˚C
A
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3
PULL-UP RESISTOR CURRENT vs. INPUT VOLTAGE
I (µA)
OP
V (V)
OP
V = 2.7V
CC
T = 85˚C
A
T = 25˚C
A