Here is a high-quality macro photo taken of the back of the final release Teensy 3.6 (i.e., this is not a beta board). It is cropped to a resolution of 3555x1146 (4 MP cropped). It was taken by me at a photographer friend's house using his Canon 6D, 180/3.5L lens at f/13 ISO:100, lens/lighting was corrected by me.
You can use these to make decisions on what traces to cut, what parts to solder on to the board (and where), perhaps how to do custom additional boards/pins, or just admire them when you have nothing better to do (I know I am...). Enjoy!
If you haven't used extrazoom.com for viewing large images before, here are some usage tips:
Front of Teensy 3.6 (image hosted at extrazoom.com)
This is a photo of the back of the board:
Back of Teensy 3.6 (image hosted at extrazoom.com)
These photos may be used freely by anyone for any purpose whatsoever (including promotion of the Teensy) as long as credit is given to me using my handle here on this forum (SharpEars).
You can use these to make decisions on what traces to cut, what parts to solder on to the board (and where), perhaps how to do custom additional boards/pins, or just admire them when you have nothing better to do (I know I am...). Enjoy!
If you haven't used extrazoom.com for viewing large images before, here are some usage tips:
- The pictures start out relatively small (i.e., they are shrunk to fit fully into your browser window)
- Zoom in on a part of the image by somewhere on the image
- Pan to different parts of the board by dragging the image with your mouse/trackball/touchpad
- Right click on the image to bring up a menu with other zoom options (e.g., ability to zoom in/out and to reset the zoom to "fit into window")
Front of Teensy 3.6 (image hosted at extrazoom.com)
This is a photo of the back of the board:
Back of Teensy 3.6 (image hosted at extrazoom.com)
These photos may be used freely by anyone for any purpose whatsoever (including promotion of the Teensy) as long as credit is given to me using my handle here on this forum (SharpEars).
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