I want to mount a Teensy LC onto 1/8 inch thick plywood.
It should be sturdy enough for plugging and unplugging the USB.
Teensy LC does not have standoff holes.
Two options are described below.
1) Standoffs in pinholes:
Standoffs that can be soldered into unused pin holes like a header pin.
Then screw the standoff onto the plywood.
I didn't find such a standoff on the Internet, so maybe not such a good idea.
2) Dead-bug style:
Solder header pins so the pins point up.
And then glue the flat bottom of Teensy to plywood like a dead bug.
After testing Teensy LC on a prototype, I want to move Teensy to the next prototype.
So ungluing might be a problem.
Is there a better way to mount Teensy LC to plywood?
Thank you in advance.
It should be sturdy enough for plugging and unplugging the USB.
Teensy LC does not have standoff holes.
Two options are described below.
1) Standoffs in pinholes:
Standoffs that can be soldered into unused pin holes like a header pin.
Then screw the standoff onto the plywood.
I didn't find such a standoff on the Internet, so maybe not such a good idea.
2) Dead-bug style:
Solder header pins so the pins point up.
And then glue the flat bottom of Teensy to plywood like a dead bug.
After testing Teensy LC on a prototype, I want to move Teensy to the next prototype.
So ungluing might be a problem.
Is there a better way to mount Teensy LC to plywood?
Thank you in advance.