Hi there,
it is written, that the following chips can be programmed via the programming IC from the pjrc store:
My question:
I want to build up a custom board with teensy 3.5, but i'd like to use the small package (100 pin TQFP / MK64FX512VLL12) instead of the bigger one (144 TQFP / MK64FX512VLQ12).
I already tried to get the teensy 3.2 running via breadboard - this worked, got LEDs blinking and serial port available.
I also had success in programming the small package from teensy 3.5 (MK64FX512VLL12), but there is no response on the serial port, nor i can my wired LEDs blinking - my code doesn't run.
Are these two packages fully compatible?
Greetings,
Welcos
it is written, that the following chips can be programmed via the programming IC from the pjrc store:
By using this chip and a blank MKL26Z64VFT4 or MK20DX256VLH7 or MK64FX512VMD12 or MK66FX1M0VMD18, you can build your own Do-It-Yourself board that's compatible with Teensyduino and Teensy Loader. MK64FX512VLQ12 or MK66FX1M0VLQ18 (LQFP package) also work.
My question:
I want to build up a custom board with teensy 3.5, but i'd like to use the small package (100 pin TQFP / MK64FX512VLL12) instead of the bigger one (144 TQFP / MK64FX512VLQ12).
I already tried to get the teensy 3.2 running via breadboard - this worked, got LEDs blinking and serial port available.
I also had success in programming the small package from teensy 3.5 (MK64FX512VLL12), but there is no response on the serial port, nor i can my wired LEDs blinking - my code doesn't run.
Are these two packages fully compatible?
Greetings,
Welcos