MichaelMeissner
Senior Member+
I was thinking of tricking out my Teensy 4.0, and adding flash memory to the audio shield. I also would be adding standalone flash if I'm not using the shield.
In the past, I would use the prop shield when I wanted flash memory, but with the Teensy 4.0 not having DACs and the prop shield colliding with the Teensy 4.0 I2S pins, it is less desirable to use the prop shield.
Before ordering, I wanted to make sure I was ordering the right part. I'm not as familiar with the surface mount sizes. I believe what the audio shield uses is SOIC-8. Is this correct?
From the audio shield page at PJRC, it looks like this would be compatible with the version B/C/D audio shields. Is this correct?
And to bring out flash without the audio shield, I was thinking about using this SOIC-8 to DIP PCB. Would this work?
Of course with the T4, another option is to use the micro SD card pins under the T4. I wonder if there is something that has a FFC 8-pin cable on one end, and a SOIC-8 mounting area on the other in the correct pinout. Or perhaps micro SD card to SOIC-8.
This of course assumes, I can convince myself to do such small soldering.
In the past, I would use the prop shield when I wanted flash memory, but with the Teensy 4.0 not having DACs and the prop shield colliding with the Teensy 4.0 I2S pins, it is less desirable to use the prop shield.
Before ordering, I wanted to make sure I was ordering the right part. I'm not as familiar with the surface mount sizes. I believe what the audio shield uses is SOIC-8. Is this correct?
From the audio shield page at PJRC, it looks like this would be compatible with the version B/C/D audio shields. Is this correct?
And to bring out flash without the audio shield, I was thinking about using this SOIC-8 to DIP PCB. Would this work?
Of course with the T4, another option is to use the micro SD card pins under the T4. I wonder if there is something that has a FFC 8-pin cable on one end, and a SOIC-8 mounting area on the other in the correct pinout. Or perhaps micro SD card to SOIC-8.
This of course assumes, I can convince myself to do such small soldering.