The Teensy 4.0 USB Microcontroller Development Board is the latest Teensy, offering the fastest microcontroller and powerful peripherals in the Teensy 1.4 by 0.7 inch form factor. Teensy 4.0 provides support for dynamic clock scaling.
Unlike traditional microcontrollers, where changing the clock speed causes wrong baud rates and other issues, Teensy 4.0 hardware and Teensyduino's software support for Arduino timing functions are designed to allow dynamically speed changes.
Teensy 4.0 also provides a power shut off feature. By connecting a pushbutton to the On/Off pin, the 3.3V power supply can be completely disabled by holding the button for 5 seconds, and turned back on by a brief button press. If a coin cell is connected to VBAT, Teensy 4.0's RTC also continues to keep track of date & time while the power is off.
1x Teensy 4.0 USB Microcontroller Development Board
ARM Cortex-M7 at 600 MHz
1024K RAM (512K is tightly coupled)
2048K Flash (64K reserved for recovery & EEPROM emulation)
Livraison rapide. Appareil très puissant pour un bon prix.
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VA3HDL
Great device
Jumped from Arduinos to this platform. This is a great device. Plenty of power and memory for any demanding project.
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VA3HDL
Super appareil
Sauté d'Arduinos à cette plate-forme. C'est un excellent appareil. Beaucoup de puissance et de mémoire pour tout projet exigeant.
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Brian
Great performance in a small package!!
I am building a self balancing robot and, but wasn't able to achieve the cycle times I wanted with the Arduino Nano. The software of the robot that I was trying to emulate was running on a Rasp Pi, but I didn't want that added complexity, so I tried the Teensy 4.0. Running at 600mhz I immediately noticed a vast improvement in the stability performance of my robot. The only thing to watch for is the Teensy 4.0 is not 5volt tolerant so you may have to use logic level convertors. Also, there is plenty on documentation on https://www.pjrc.com/teensy
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Brian
Grande performance dans un petit paquet !!
Je construis un robot auto-équilibré et, mais je n'ai pas pu atteindre les temps de cycle que je voulais avec l'Arduino Nano. Le logiciel du robot que j'essayais d'émuler fonctionnait sur un Rasp Pi, mais je ne voulais pas de cette complexité supplémentaire, j'ai donc essayé le Teensy 4.0. Fonctionnant à 600 MHz, j'ai immédiatement remarqué une nette amélioration des performances de stabilité de mon robot. La seule chose à surveiller est que le Teensy 4.0 n'est pas tolérant à 5 volts, vous devrez donc peut-être utiliser des convertisseurs de niveau logique. De plus, il y a beaucoup de documentation sur https://www.pjrc.com/teensy