Hello,
I'm in the process of creating a (very) small (30*8) led display that should be able to be driven remotely, but I'm facing instabilities using Adafruit's CC3000 breakout board.
I don't know if it's my wiring (likely but checked many times), the CC3000 power draw (it never exceeded my 5V rail capacity - I measure 5.02V/0.14A) or a incompatibility between the teensy and the CC3000.
My main problem is that the CC3000 doesn't pass the initilaisation stage 30% of the time.
For my tests I only connect one strand of leds from the 8I have so I can power everything from a (tested) beefy USB port.
Here is my code : http://stuff.knackes.com/dld/201312/NewTeensyRain_0_1_4_AE6A224D.rar
Did anybody had any problem using the CC3000 breakout board with the Teensy ? Any other Idea ?
I'm in the process of creating a (very) small (30*8) led display that should be able to be driven remotely, but I'm facing instabilities using Adafruit's CC3000 breakout board.
I don't know if it's my wiring (likely but checked many times), the CC3000 power draw (it never exceeded my 5V rail capacity - I measure 5.02V/0.14A) or a incompatibility between the teensy and the CC3000.
My main problem is that the CC3000 doesn't pass the initilaisation stage 30% of the time.
For my tests I only connect one strand of leds from the 8I have so I can power everything from a (tested) beefy USB port.
Here is my code : http://stuff.knackes.com/dld/201312/NewTeensyRain_0_1_4_AE6A224D.rar
Did anybody had any problem using the CC3000 breakout board with the Teensy ? Any other Idea ?