Hello.
I am trying to run my LED programs on a Teensy 3.6. They have usually been working fine with Teensy 3.2, but on the Teensy 3.6 the colors are wrong, and the LEDs flicker.
I have an octo adaptor with female headers soldered on to it, and I have both Teensy 3.2 and 3.6 with pre soldered pins. When I mount a 3.2, everything is working as expected, but when I mount a 3.6 I get wrong colors and flickering. I've tried to different 3.6s, and they both have the exact same problem.
The 3.6 lights up the correct LEDs, it is only the color that is wrong, and the fact that they flicker.
I thought the 3.6 was compatible with the octo adaptor as long as you're using tall enough headers to clear the RJ45 connectors? And mount it the correct way of course, which I've double and tripple checked (and I expect that I would've broken it completely if I mounted it the wrong way).
I've measured the voltage output from my PSU, and it's 4.95V which should be fine, right?
Are there any other things I should do to debug this? Any other tips?
I made two videos. One with Teensy 3.2 showing the LEDs working correctly, and one with a 3.6 showing the LEDs not working correctly:
Teensy3.2, leds working correctly: https://youtu.be/G4VMPPP2Iis
Teensy3.6, leds not working correctly: https://youtu.be/Z5zAmlQ91Ps
My code is here: https://github.com/harald25/MicroTree
I am trying to run my LED programs on a Teensy 3.6. They have usually been working fine with Teensy 3.2, but on the Teensy 3.6 the colors are wrong, and the LEDs flicker.
I have an octo adaptor with female headers soldered on to it, and I have both Teensy 3.2 and 3.6 with pre soldered pins. When I mount a 3.2, everything is working as expected, but when I mount a 3.6 I get wrong colors and flickering. I've tried to different 3.6s, and they both have the exact same problem.
The 3.6 lights up the correct LEDs, it is only the color that is wrong, and the fact that they flicker.
I thought the 3.6 was compatible with the octo adaptor as long as you're using tall enough headers to clear the RJ45 connectors? And mount it the correct way of course, which I've double and tripple checked (and I expect that I would've broken it completely if I mounted it the wrong way).
I've measured the voltage output from my PSU, and it's 4.95V which should be fine, right?
Are there any other things I should do to debug this? Any other tips?
I made two videos. One with Teensy 3.2 showing the LEDs working correctly, and one with a 3.6 showing the LEDs not working correctly:
Teensy3.2, leds working correctly: https://youtu.be/G4VMPPP2Iis
Teensy3.6, leds not working correctly: https://youtu.be/Z5zAmlQ91Ps
My code is here: https://github.com/harald25/MicroTree