Well, I think I learned an important lesson—The TLC5940s simply produce a massive amount of heat!
I didn't see any hotspots on the Teensy itself...the TLCs however slowly warmed the entire board. It still doesn't...
Ah! The board outline I shared is of a later revision, where I flipped that around. Here's the correct outline for this board:
I'm using NMOS, N7000, so I think it should be correct, no?
PDF attached.
Yes, at 12V input I was at 100 mA and the Teensy was running at 85C and climbing.
It's a very slow temp creep, over 10 minutes it goes from room temp to 90C.
All great questions!
I've attached the schematic.
The reason I included the PCB was because I suspect this is a physical heat transfer issue, not a circuit thing. For instance, when I raise the Teensy off the board...
I have a real puzzler here.
I have a PCB board designed with a few TLC5940 chips daisy-chained to a T4. I've used these boards many times before.
When run on the board, the Teensy gets extremely hot. According to...