thanhvu1990
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COngratulation. This is awesome. Do you have plan to develop a other board similar to teensy 3.6.
Processor Details says:
Teensyduino automatically allocates your Arduino sketch code into ITCM and all non-malloc memory use to the fast DTCM, unless you add extra keywords to override the optimized default.
Does this mean our sketches are limited in size to what will fit in ITCM rather than the 2M FLASH? And where are these "extra keywords" documented?
Does this mean our sketches are limited in size to what will fit in ITCM rather than the 2M FLASH?
And where are these "extra keywords" documented?
Does mentioned on this forum count at documentation?
One question: Which microSD socket do you recommend to use?
It´s alive!!!!
Congratulations for the hard work!.
One question: Which microSD socket do you recommend to use?
Any link?
RE_ SD socket ... "There is a set of 8 pads that are spaced at .1mm, that is setup to allow you to solder on a ribbon connector"
This link has parts linked to digikey :: pjrc.com/threads/57111-Teensy-4-0-MicroSD-Socket
I think you'd need memory mapping and protection to run Linux. Have to get to the ARM Cortex-A chips for that.I was wondering: do we really need a Teensy that's 300 times (!) faster than the original? You could run a complete Linux kernel on this
I was wondering: do we really need a Teensy that's 300 times (!) faster than the original? You could run a complete Linux kernel on this, providing it has sufficient RAM and Flash.
I was wondering: do we really need a Teensy that's 300 times (!) faster than the original? You could run a complete Linux kernel on this, providing it has sufficient RAM and Flash.
One more question - pins 24-33 are also SMT pads. Are they 2.54mm pitch,
and spaced correctly for this part?
https://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/molex/0015910100/WM17459-ND/614775
Will it be shipping to your worldwide distributors soon (UK in particular)?
T4 - 71 milliseconds
T3.6 - 446 milliseconds @180Mhz