Just a quick update. I am hoping to begin a "soft release" of the T4 bootloader chips next week, and a full release later in February.
A "soft release" means we are going to limit the per-person...
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Just a quick update. I am hoping to begin a "soft release" of the T4 bootloader chips next week, and a full release later in February.
A "soft release" means we are going to limit the per-person...
Teensy Loader uses only HID protocol. It never tries to access any serial ports.
In the Arduino IDE, Teensy should appear twice in the Tools > Ports menu. If you select the "Teensy ports" entry,...
When no Teensy is connected in HID bootloader mode, it already does exactly that, but with this message.
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And the teensy_reboot utility which Arduino uses to try to ask Teensy to go into...
Not really. But it can detect a lack of USB communication. I had originally planned for the red LED to blink slowly if the PC doesn't complete USB enumeration. It did in the early betas, but...
Does anything appear in the Verbose Info window when the red LED (near the USB connector) turns on? The 2 screenshots in msg #8 and #9 have none of the info indicating any USB communication...
Try Help > Verbose Info. You can copy & paste that info, or use the Log menu to save it to a file. Maybe showing that info will help us figure out what's going wrong.
Teensy Loader might also be configured for one of the smaller boards. Just press the button on Teensy to go into bootloader mode, so Teensy Loader can detect you have Teensy 4.1. Then open the HEX...
Any chance for a photo of it working? Always fun to see lots of LEDs lit up! :D
Teensy 3.x only supports 12 Mbit USB device. Teensy 4.x supports 480 Mbit, but can also run at 12 Mbit, but that is very rare in these modern times. It's been about 20 years since PCs and USB hubs...
Very difficult to say what's really going wrong here. But with a quick look at the Teensy code, this looks like trouble:
void loop() {
// Buffer next command
int count = 0;
...
Yeah, it still *feels* like 2020, which would put msg #32 six days into the future.
Only plausible if not using send_now().
Everything on the Teensy side software should happen in just a few microseconds. When you call send_now(), Teensy definitely isn't "holding on" to...
Looked very briefly at that library. Looks like the hardware SPI is hard-coded to only the main SPI port.
For example, "SPI.begin()" at line 90:
...
I'm not familiar with that library. Is it this one? (from a quick search)
https://github.com/MajicDesigns/MD_MAX72XX
ps: forum messages are editable for only 2 hours, mostly as an anti-spam...
Nope, no idea why. I tried to glance at your schematic, but the max image size the forum allows is too small. Maybe try attaching a PDF to your message? Click "Go Advanced" if you're in the "Quick...
The RTC hardware doesn't do that sort of thing automatically. You need to use code to implement it.
I tried running your test program on a very old Teensy 3.6 prototype with the LQFP chip. The DAC definitely works.
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Just to take a step back and look at the "big picture" here, all of the problems you're likely to face are from the hardware running much too fast, rather than not fast enough. I know this may seem...
Probably a mistake or misunderstanding in the wiring. We can probably help more if you show photos of how you really connected it. The best anyone can say is this hardware is definitely known to...
The Ethernet Pins & Socket are now live on the website! :)
https://www.pjrc.com/store/header_socket_3x2.html
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I have some good news. Quite some time ago, PJRC ordered a large batch custom length header pins for exactly this use. They finally arrived late last week. I've been reluctant to mention it until...
No. This is the first I've heard from Chrome supporting serial without some sort of 3rd party extension.
Does it work on Linux? My main desktop system is Ubuntu 18.04.
How do I use it? Is...
It's a shame 10/100 Magjack pinouts never followed any sort of standard. So many different & incompatible pinouts for exactly the same circuitry!
FWIW, I just tested editing serial2.c in Arduino 1.8.13 with Teensyduino 1.54-beta5. I changed SERIAL2_TX_BUFFER_SIZE to 512. Indeed Serial2.availableForWrite() returns 511.
I can't explain why...
The latest core library code, which is currently only on github, supports addMemoryForWrite() on Teensy 3.x, thanks to Kurt!
With this feature you no longer need to edit the core library. You can...
Maybe initialize your pointer, so it can't be NULL at startup. So change this:
Q *Qchip;
Q DOC_output; // Queue for DOC
to something like this:
I'd recommend using PWMServo, and of course use only the PWM capable pins.
To use 125 Hz, you'll probably need 2 edits. First, the easy one. Find this line:
...
Hmmm, 16ms... let me guess, Microsoft Windows?
As a quick test, try running a game or playing a video in another window while doing your latency test. Does that shave 15ms off?
Maybe try the command line Teensy Loader?
https://github.com/PaulStoffregen/teensy_loader_cli
It has similar HID code. If that works, maybe you could use its HID code as a guide to get that...
If that was one of the purple prototypes - yeah, it was weak because I hand soldered it without any way to solder the underneath pads (I don't use a reflow oven)
Yes. Use the InternalTemperature library to check the actual temperature inside the chip after your program has been running for quite some time. Do this measurement with your project as it will be...
The short answer is yes, for all practical purposes they're the same. All should work fine.
2 minor caveats:
Some very early (like ~9 years ago) WS2811 used half speed 400 kHz bit rate. ...
Yes, indeed, the moral of this story is you need to do something (or simply avoid doing certain things) to keep the internal temperature below 95°C if you want the chip to last more than 3 years.
The double buffering design, in hindsight, was a mistake on my part. Eventually it should get removed from all the output objects.
In the earliest days of the audio library, back in late 2013, I...
Impedance matters. The lower the resistor value, the less susceptible to interference. A capacitor gives low impedance, but only at high frequencies. Just looked over this thread again and still...
You really should use the interrupt from the same timer that's generating the PWM.
And yeah, if you want help with a specific problem, posting complete code to reproduce the problem is the way to...
Yes, the bottom 8 bits (plus 8 more empty/zero bits) are just ignored.
For a smaller scale example, search for "Bose wave radio". Lots of info online about its amazing design which makes the most of 2 relatively small speakers. Some seriously good sound design there!...
The other thing which has a huge effect, but takes a lot of extra space and is worthless for non-bass sound, is a "folded horn" structure.
Lots of info can be found online by searching for "folded...
Surrounding room, not usually. But surrounding the speaker with an enclosure, yes, absolutely. Even the very best woofers give poor bass performance without an enclosure around them.
Are there some techniques (probably at one time patented) which improve the apparent bass response of small speakers?
I know almost nothing about how this is actually done, but this is the one...
I ran several tests. Looks like MCLK can only be 16 or 48 MHz.
We need to keep the sample rate at 44117.6, same as Teensy 3.x. The main use case is playing 44.1 kHz WAV files, either from SD...
Maybe each interrupt will need to reprogram the other channel's settings to get it ready again? At least it's only 4 registers to write.
Know anyone at NXP?
As far as I'm aware, the highest resolution DAC they've ever put into these sorts of chips is 12 bits.
This thread is so mysterious. I really don't understand what you're asking here. It kinda reads more like stream of consciousness.
But to try to answer the specific hardware question, yes, both...
The good news is the DMA controller is much simpler, with only 4 registers instead of the 8 we normally use in the TCD. There is no "minor loop", just 1 transfer for each trigger event. Fortunately...
It should be possible. The oversampling code might need to be disabled.
Yup. The audio library as ifdefs to put in a do-nothing version of each unsupported output, so the library at least...
Pages for all 6 of the 32 bit Teensy boards are now in the new format. All are still missing some info, but probably ok for now.
The last thing on my urgent documentation list is pinout diagrams...
They're 402
Nope. The problem is a design flaw in the PCM1802 breakout PCB. Those 5 pads should connect to 3.3V, but whoever designed the board didn't connect them to anything at all.
Detailed writeup on...