nkgoodal
New member
Hello! I just received my Teensy 3.0 and I must say that I am impressed. Paul, you've done a phenomenal job and I am having an absolutely great time with it. I started out with hardware hacking with an Arduino Uno in late August and this is a HUGE step up. Very nicely done and at a great price.
Background: I've built a handheld (paragliding) flight computer using Teensy 3.0, a GPS module, accelerometer/magnetomer, SD card driver, and rotary encoder. I also have 16x2 LCD display, but will probably ditch it for a 2" TFT. I'm currently using a piezo buzzer, but look forward to getting some better audio output capabilities as you keep up development on the Teensy software. I want to use a small amplifier and speaker for better quality. Due to the nature of my project, I want to move toward getting these components on a PCB fairly soon. My soldered modules are working okay, but it's clearly a sub 1.0 project and not very durable. I've got about a month left before I finalize my hardware and should be ready as soon as I figure out which TFT I want to use. I'll probably power all of this with a li-poly battery. I intend to submit my code and design to your website when I'm finished.
Question: Do have any Fritzing designs for Teensy 3.0? I'm not an engineer and prefer the simplicity. Are there any other tools you recommend. I intend to drill holes to solder Teensy 3 into my project.
Thanks so much. I'm also a fellow Oregonian (displaced across the Pacific in Korea). My brother works at OSU and it's great to see the cool things that you are up to!
Background: I've built a handheld (paragliding) flight computer using Teensy 3.0, a GPS module, accelerometer/magnetomer, SD card driver, and rotary encoder. I also have 16x2 LCD display, but will probably ditch it for a 2" TFT. I'm currently using a piezo buzzer, but look forward to getting some better audio output capabilities as you keep up development on the Teensy software. I want to use a small amplifier and speaker for better quality. Due to the nature of my project, I want to move toward getting these components on a PCB fairly soon. My soldered modules are working okay, but it's clearly a sub 1.0 project and not very durable. I've got about a month left before I finalize my hardware and should be ready as soon as I figure out which TFT I want to use. I'll probably power all of this with a li-poly battery. I intend to submit my code and design to your website when I'm finished.
Question: Do have any Fritzing designs for Teensy 3.0? I'm not an engineer and prefer the simplicity. Are there any other tools you recommend. I intend to drill holes to solder Teensy 3 into my project.
Thanks so much. I'm also a fellow Oregonian (displaced across the Pacific in Korea). My brother works at OSU and it's great to see the cool things that you are up to!