MichaelMeissner
Senior Member+
I had a coupon for you-do-it (http://www.youdoitelectronics.com/) and used it to buy a Teensy 3.2 and some other stuff. Now, unlike all of the other Teensy's I've seen both at Y-D-I in the past and currently at Micro Center (Cambridge, MA), or bought from PJRC.COM (or Adafruit.com), the Teensy LC and 3.2's were both in generic anti-static bags. They did not include the card from the pinout listing (http://www.pjrc.com/teensy/pinout.html) for the 3.2. It wasn't just Teensy's, but just about all of their non-Arduino processors were all in small anti-static bags. I imagine it is so they could pack more stuff into the wall of microprocessors that they have.
Now for me, it does not matter, since I've been using Teensy's for years, but I wonder if anything can be done for the newbies. There probably isn't enough space on the PCB that can be used to put a PJRC.COM link without losing something else like the Teensy 3.2 name. Maybe a peel away sticker?
FWIW, Y-D-I seems to have dropped the 2.0 and 2.0++ that they used to carry. On the same day, I also went to the local Micro Center. There they had the 2.0++ and the LC (with the pinout cards in both), but neither 3.1 nor 3.2 were evident.
Now for me, it does not matter, since I've been using Teensy's for years, but I wonder if anything can be done for the newbies. There probably isn't enough space on the PCB that can be used to put a PJRC.COM link without losing something else like the Teensy 3.2 name. Maybe a peel away sticker?
FWIW, Y-D-I seems to have dropped the 2.0 and 2.0++ that they used to carry. On the same day, I also went to the local Micro Center. There they had the 2.0++ and the LC (with the pinout cards in both), but neither 3.1 nor 3.2 were evident.
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