defragster
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Cool, What's the mapping? 7 and 7 on the ends from?
That explains why I thought I saw GND and 3V traces going from the T3_1 end pins to the new pins! And for the limits of routing why no linear pattern showed up.
I wonder what Onehorse thinks of this? I have one of his motion boards that solder in under where your void is cut and it is cool.
we now need an adapter board to be able to use this on a breadboard.
Yes, the Arduino header offset is a well known problem, and given the popularity of the Arduino, there are now many, many shields that use this.First, don't release a product without bread board capabilities. Remember the dweeb who offset the Arduino headers so the board could not be bread boarded?
Maybe he wants to sell it ?
Probably half of those views are from people like me, who just enjoy the drama this thread has created.
WOW! With a topic on this board, with over 10,000 views, PJRC should re-think their marketing strategies for future products!
Fifth, listen to your customers wishes and have an "open" mind. With over 10,000 views, your customers are telling you that just maybe, for a few dollars more, have a Teensy 3.1 with a longer form factor so all GPIO can be easily accessible.
This topic should close because there is a definite solution. On the other hand - it cannot close until the "fat lady sings" or "topper" again needs to provide another "off the wall" comment to raise his board forum status count.
who are watching this train wreck
This topic should close because there is a definite solution. On the other hand - it cannot close until the "fat lady sings" or "topper" again needs to provide another "off the wall" comment to raise his board forum status count.
Why are you making this personal?
See, here's the thing: Paul has already been down this path, without your help. We have the Teensy2.0++, which shows us that:
1.Paul is well aware of the desire and occasional need to have a Teensy with lots of pins
2.He's willing to put forth the effort to make one, and
3.He's actually made and sold them, and knows how they sell compared to the 24/28 pin package.
... read Paul's mind?
Please remove me from this forum board and with it all projects we contributed. Leave no trace behind!
If only with such a nice longboard ... we could have a means to switch the SWD connections between the mini54 and a user device (debugger pod). I'm so accustomed to developing embedded systems with a real debugger. SWD pods are cheap- under $25. The debugger integrated with the IDE is free, low cost (as in VisualGDB), or sophisticated (IAR/Keil), as one chooses.This is a pretty cool idea, can this link:
https://www.oshpark.com/shared_projects/UI47TwNf
be added to the Tips and Tricks post?
https://forum.pjrc.com/threads/25395-Teensy-Quick-Reference-Code-Examples-Tips-and-Tricks