You should hit that real soon now as I see you are now up to: 1562 backers with about $95.5KWe intentionally set the goal low, so we wouldn't spend much time stressing about whether it'd be reached.
The main thing I'm watching is the number of backers. Teensy 3.0 in 2012 had 1567 backers, for comparison. I'm hoping we get to at least that many again.
You should hit that real soon now as I see you are now up to: 1562 backers with about $95.5K
Going Great!
1,570 backers
$95,991 pledged
Paul can sleep again.
I kinda like the PJRC kickstarter as being one of few that isn't trying to upsell us a shirt in place of a product they haven't designed yet. And suspecting PJRC did the math on selling maybe a couple of hundred shirts vs the costs of designing, ordering, storing and shipping and decided to leave it kickstarters selling things that are not 'teensy'.
Course having said all that brain is now saying that a Teensy shirt should use the reference card art (rear of PCB image of course goes on back of the shirt...), small gets Teensy1.0, M gets Teensy LC, L gets Teensy3.2 and XL gets Teensy 3.6.
I am pretty sure I asked this awhile ago on other thread, but will repeat:Yes, there's 2 more on the bottom. Must confess, I haven't used them yet. One of so many things to do in the next couple weeks.
There's a slim chance we might ship rewards in the last week of September....
.static const uint8_t channel2sc1a[] = {
5, 14, 8, 9, 13, 12, 6, 7, 15, 4, // A0-A9
3, 19+128, // A10-A11
// A10 ADC1_DP0/ADC0_DP3
// A11 ADC1_DM0/ADC0_DM3
14+128, 15+128, 17, 18, 4+128, 5+128, 6+128, 7+128, 17+128, // A12-A20
// A12 PTB10 ADC1_SE14
// A13 PTB11 ADC1_SE15
// A14 PTE24 ADC0_SE17
// A15 PTE25 ADC0_SE18
// A16 PTC8 ADC1_SE4b
// A17 PTC9 ADC1_SE5b
// A18 PTC10 ADC1_SE6b
// A19 PTC11 ADC1_SE7b
// A20 PTA17 ADC1_SE17
23, 23+128, 26, 18+128 // A21-A22, temp sensor, vref
// A21 DAC0 ADC0_SE23
// A22 DAC1 ADC1_SE23
};
Paul, can you give some insight in which licensing model you will use?
And in terms of tee-shirt, I really don't get the appeal. But then I don't tend to do manufacturer based logo-ware.
For example, I never use the manufacturer's camera straps on my cameras. If Olympus wants me to promote their cameras via straps that proclaim, it is an Olympus, they can pay me to wear it.