Hi guys.
I've been toying for a couple of days with RawHID - PC comms. No matter what I do, I can't seem to get over the mind boggling speed of 6kbps. It should be somewhere around 64kbps. So i'm...
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Hi guys.
I've been toying for a couple of days with RawHID - PC comms. No matter what I do, I can't seem to get over the mind boggling speed of 6kbps. It should be somewhere around 64kbps. So i'm...
https://www.pjrc.com/teensy/rawhid.html
in addition, editing usb_desc.h you can easily add your own KEYBOARD + RAWHID device descriptor.
Hello guys.
I've pretty much always wanted to build my own DIY rgb usb keyboard, with a couple of lcd pushbuttons as custom function keys. The keyboard will be powered by a Teensy 3.6. Or the new...
I know it's an old thread, but is this possible with other keys as well?
thank you!
i cant. for my project, i need it to run on teensies power alone. your reply makes a world of sense, but unfortunately i cant use batteries.. usb only.
should i get a 3.5 or a different module?
after some mingleing, it was pointed out to me that adafruits airlift needs 5v and that the teensy 3.6 is not 5v tolerant.
it may be the case that it simply wont work out of the box with a teensy.
would you kindly point me to a suitable 3.6 wifi shield. it appears im too dumb to select one on my own.
oh. so basically it s useless with my 3.6.
Could you please tell me how you connected the airlift to the teensy? im running a 3.6 teensy and i cant even get the mac to show up.
Thats very interesting, thank you for the reply.
I did think about the if's and i eliminated them cometely. i defined the ss to pin 10, and the other ones according to the table in the teensy spi...
Hei guys.
Has any of you managed to use an airlift module with a teensy 3.6?
Cant get it to work for the life of me.
I got an epilepsy attack reading the header of that page. :))
Thank you for your input. I was a little afraid to just try what i had in mind for fear of frying the board.
Btw, I read that you...
Hi guys!
Im new to arduino programming (and programming in general).
I recently got a teensy 3.6 and it literally blew me away. Easy to use, awesome tutorials, a joy to work with.
However, I got...