Prototyping System for Teensy 4.1 – Working With Teensy 4.1 Memory
Teensy 4.1 Memory Configuration and Use Overview In this section we will cover the basic memory architecture of the Teensy 4.1 and commands for working with the memory as well as how the additional PSRAM and Flash chips that can be added to the Teensy 4.1 can be utilized. If you ordered a Teensy 4.1
Prototyping System for Teensy 4.1 – Working With Ethernet
Working With Ethernet Ethernet Quick Overview Ethernet allows a number of computers to form a LAN (Local Area Network) with specific protocols to control the passing of information over network cables. The network connections can also be wireless in which case it is called WLAN (Wireless LAN) or Wi-Fi. The Ethernet hardware is referred to
Prototyping System For Teensy 4.1 Old Revisions
Down revision board documentation
IPS LCD 1.28″ 240×240 RGB Round Display GC9A01
Full color round display with wide viewing angle.
IPS LCD 1.28″ 240×240 RGB Round Display GC9A01
Full color round display with wide viewing angle.
Header Machined Round Pin Male 1×12 Break-away Gold (50-Pack)
Snap to size machined round pin (Swiss style) gold plated male headers.
Prototyping System for Teensy 4.1 – Example Software
Example Software If the Fully Stuffed prototyping system is ordered along with a Teensy 4.1, the system comes preconfigured with some example software preloaded in both the Teensy 4.1 and ESP32-S. This software is intended to verify basic configuration and operation of the system and provide a bit of instant gratification upon receiving the system
PCB, SOIC/TSSOP-28 to DIP Adapter ENIG w/ Pins
Adapts 28-pin SOIC and TSSOP packages to 0.6″ DIP footprint
PCB, SOIC/TSSOP-24 to DIP Adapter ENIG w/ Pins
Adapts 24-pin SOIC and TSSOP packages to 0.6″ DIP footprint
PCB, SOIC/TSSOP-24 to DIP Adapter HASL (5-Pack)
Adapts 24-pin SOIC and TSSOP packages to 0.6″ DIP footprint