A small ATtiny45-powered device to produce pseudorandom numbers (including case)
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TinyFinger

TinyFinger is a small device powered by an ATtiny13 to produce pseudorandom numbers for selecting student groups during the computer science hardware courses at Leipzig University.

board

The board is designed in KiCad and uses a single sided pcb layout using mostly SMD components. The routing was done manually.

code

The firmware for the ATtiny is written as an Arduino sketch using the MicroCore board definitions. It uses a linear congruential generator for generating pseudorandom numbers and transforms them to the needed range using the gcc uniform_int_dist c++std implementation.

Flashing the firmware can be done using a normal Arduino programmes as an ISP with the ArduinoISP example sketch included with the IDE.

case

The case is modelled in Blender and intended for 3d printing, e.g. using Cura after exporting the model as an stl file.