I'd like to be able to wirelessly (using XBee's) program my Teensy 3.0 - similar to what the AdaFruit tutorial describes here for Arduino's. The idea is to have an LED display outdoors that I can update periodically without going outside, pulling the board, re-programming inside, then redeploying outside. (I did that all last Christmas season... in the rain... )
I've done it with an Arduino Duemilanove but I'm not sure how to attack the problem with a Teensy 3.0. Specific questions: Does the Teensy reset pin work similarly to the Arduino Duemilanove (pulling it low causes a reset)? After reset, does the bootloader wait for code, just like the Arduino, for a period of time? Can I send code in over one of the serial pins (seems like the answer to that might be no)?
Anybody tried it? Any pointers or direction on what I should try?
Thanks,
Erik
I've done it with an Arduino Duemilanove but I'm not sure how to attack the problem with a Teensy 3.0. Specific questions: Does the Teensy reset pin work similarly to the Arduino Duemilanove (pulling it low causes a reset)? After reset, does the bootloader wait for code, just like the Arduino, for a period of time? Can I send code in over one of the serial pins (seems like the answer to that might be no)?
Anybody tried it? Any pointers or direction on what I should try?
Thanks,
Erik