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Now got a spam as private message, sent by Rubinpeash (with .ru URL). Is this a new way of spamming, or already common practice ?
Apparently, here as on other forums, this won't attract masses...
Apologies to paul for hijacking his forum, since JeeNode and ENC28J60 is not directly Teensy related. Still there is _very little_...
Thanks a lot. A though nut to crack at first sight : it looks more as a server (with strings for a OK header and a html page) than as a client. Did you program thingspeak to connect to your JeeNode ?...
@JBeale, the comment from vfotop1 is correct : your example does NOT use ethercard/ENC28J60 but ethernet.h and the "server" and "client" objects that are in the standard Ethernet library, only...
Hi Dave,
did you experiment with the stability of the internal reference with the temperature and the power supply ?
If you want a teensy like (form factor) with an MSP430 chip supported by Energia (an Arduino/Teensyduino-like IDE), look at the second generation panstamps (not available yet). Note these are...
I have a similar problem : the teensy3 is connected (Serial1, reset, Vcc) to a panstamp (3V3 as well, so no 5V level issue here).
But if I connect the USB on the Teensy, the two 3V3 regulators will...
Maybe this isn't the right place to post the question ?
I read that teensy3 is supported since 2.4 version of the library. But on the webpage, it says the PS2 requires 5V, so I assume that its outputs will also be 5V ? Is it OK to just put some protection...
yes and yes. And 1.2 is normally more stable than 3.3, but it may have a static offset (die tolerance).
Probably more important than all this is the quality and length of your wires. And the way you...
Maybe my comment is misplaced, but what is the exact requirement that makes you think you need 16-bit accuracy and 2000 samples/sec for your project ?
The internal reference can be user-trimmed...
Hi Tom,
Regarding 2. Can you check that you don't have the grey wires connect to the red (or blue) wire when depressed and the blue (or red) when idle ? that's the common way to have velocity :...
You're right. I also want to use the Teensy for its 12 analog inputs. I first considered using a 4067 (16-input analog multiplexer) and maybe it would work for you (4digital out, and you can connect...
Hi all, best wishes,
Just FMI, why do you want to "wean out of the Arduino environment" ? (Plenty of possible/very good reasons, but each time I tried I came back ;-)
Not really an old topic, @JBeale !
Paul, this looks an uSD + 3V regulator to me, not Ethernet, right ? Any PCB available ?
Just a quick question : if you move down the teensy a bit, would you get teh space to add a 20-pin XBee connector on board ? That would create the ideal home gateway !
Did anyone manage to get a web server on Teensy3 ? Which HW would you recommended ?
I was thinking of using a WiFi dongle, as the simplest solution and most elegant as well. Any thoughts ?
Hi Paul, recently receive my Teensy 2.0 and 3.0. Fabulous service, and quick to come to Europe. Just one regret : I should have added the xbee adapter as well to my order ;-)
A small question on...
Paul,
I know you're probably very busy with the production sending etc. of 3.0, but isn't this a good time to "repatriate" the information from kickstarter on your own site/wiki ?
I got mine...
Hi, I'm not sure the existing platforms are all proprietary, but I'm sure you're not totally off base.
I'd like to build a quadcopter, and yes, it could be teensy driven, and yes, I find the...