Arctic_Eddie
Well-known member
I have four of the Teensy 3.2 boards and find them ideal for my project. Fortunately, I'm using only the pins from the existing header. The pads on the underside are somewhat useless because of the soldering required. My hands are too shaky. There needs to be another version of the board, TeensyEX, whereby the board is extended out the end opposite the USB connector and contains all of the pad signals from the underside, the three inner pins, and the ones already at that end. Keep it in dual line form so it can be plugged into a prototype board. The user could also use female headers like the Due and Mega if it can not be plugged in due to too many pins. The extra board space might also help keep some of the components away from the existing header holes. Soldering there is somewhat tricky.