Teensy++2.0_user
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Hello Forum,
Hello Paul,
maybe my nickname here looks a bit outdated as I have question related to the much newer Teensy, the 3.1 and the 3.2 versions that might go to Paul directly.
Actually I do have a bunch of Teensys that don't show up in the Arduino IDE anymore.
I can do what ever I want, and I also did what ever it needed, but there is way to make them appear in the IDE.
I do have some other Teensys ()I do have a lot of them, all purchased from official dealers in Germany, so they are no fakes, or such) that are still visible in the IDE, so I have to assume that this is not the error source.
My question here is
How to determine that a Teensy board is dead?
Is there a way to have a look on that? Maybe measure points that I could use to determine what component went down the river?
Assuming that a component is dead, which one would die first if, lets say I accidently made a short cut? I did not, but just in case.
The bad part of this is that I have two 3.2 boards here that were never in use.
I just opened the package and soldered pins to them.
I do have another 3.1 board that even does not have pins yet, but also does not appear in the IDE as well.
I am a bit nervous, because at the end this would make up almost 100€ of dead boards here if they are gone...
Thank you for your time helping me with this.
Hello Paul,
maybe my nickname here looks a bit outdated as I have question related to the much newer Teensy, the 3.1 and the 3.2 versions that might go to Paul directly.
Actually I do have a bunch of Teensys that don't show up in the Arduino IDE anymore.
I can do what ever I want, and I also did what ever it needed, but there is way to make them appear in the IDE.
I do have some other Teensys ()I do have a lot of them, all purchased from official dealers in Germany, so they are no fakes, or such) that are still visible in the IDE, so I have to assume that this is not the error source.
My question here is
How to determine that a Teensy board is dead?
Is there a way to have a look on that? Maybe measure points that I could use to determine what component went down the river?
Assuming that a component is dead, which one would die first if, lets say I accidently made a short cut? I did not, but just in case.
The bad part of this is that I have two 3.2 boards here that were never in use.
I just opened the package and soldered pins to them.
I do have another 3.1 board that even does not have pins yet, but also does not appear in the IDE as well.
I am a bit nervous, because at the end this would make up almost 100€ of dead boards here if they are gone...
Thank you for your time helping me with this.