Hi,
I am using Teensy 3.0 for more than one month now (good fun!) including powering it from a LiPo battery. Today I have hooked an OLED display (SSD1306) and while setting it up (loaded the Adafruit's SSD1306 library and it worked) I've noticed that the CPU on the board got extremely hot. After a few unsuccessful tries to find the cause I've unsoldered all peripherals from the board.
The board is still functional. SPI, I2C and Serial all work just fine. I was running at 24MHz anyway and I didn't change that setting in a long time. Now I've loaded the blinker that works as expected. Still, the CPU is running extremely hot, I barely can hold my finger on it and I clearly know that the CPU never got this hot before.
Is there anything that I can do to remedy this or is there any way to debug this behaviour?
The environment is Arduino 1.0.4 and the latest Teensyduino 1.13 (upgraded yesterday).
Thanks!
florin
I am using Teensy 3.0 for more than one month now (good fun!) including powering it from a LiPo battery. Today I have hooked an OLED display (SSD1306) and while setting it up (loaded the Adafruit's SSD1306 library and it worked) I've noticed that the CPU on the board got extremely hot. After a few unsuccessful tries to find the cause I've unsoldered all peripherals from the board.
The board is still functional. SPI, I2C and Serial all work just fine. I was running at 24MHz anyway and I didn't change that setting in a long time. Now I've loaded the blinker that works as expected. Still, the CPU is running extremely hot, I barely can hold my finger on it and I clearly know that the CPU never got this hot before.
Is there anything that I can do to remedy this or is there any way to debug this behaviour?
The environment is Arduino 1.0.4 and the latest Teensyduino 1.13 (upgraded yesterday).
Thanks!
florin