I think I've created an Eagle library containing only the Teensy 4.0 as I see it. I've included POGO pins for pins 24-33 but would still like to add pins for D+ and D-. I may need a little help from PJRC or the forum on exact locations for the D pins.
The POGO pins for pins 24-33 nicely fit using the POGO pins recently obtained from Amazon.
The pins are in a package of 100 for $11.05 and with U.S. Prime shipping in about 7 days or less.
They are listed as Part number M3180716026 and described as:
Mxfans 100x Gold-Plated 9mm Long Copper Needles Thimbles Probes Spring POGO pin
I have 100 on my desk and they seem OK to me.
Total length : 9mm
Hole size : 1mm .039 drill works with a little leeway.
Base width: : 2mm
Tip : 2mm
Hopefully the Eagle library is attached below and it contains the device named Teensy40.
>> SEE POST #10 >> Eagle-library-with-Teensy-4-0-(test)
I've created Eagle devices before but never tried to share them so if you savvy forum members that use Eagle for PCB design would review this Teensy 4.0 device and give CONSTRUCTIVE criticism and advice it would be greatly appreciated.
I already have a PCB designed using 3 Teensy 4.0 plugins and it is almost ready to submit to jlcpcb.com for trial run of 5 boards delivered to the U.S. for $28.75 with 6-7 day delivery.
I also have a device designed for the Teensy 3.6 with the same POGO pins that I can post if the 4.0 device looks OK.
Please advise...
>> SEE POST #10 >> Eagle-library-with-Teensy-4-0-(test)
The POGO pins for pins 24-33 nicely fit using the POGO pins recently obtained from Amazon.
The pins are in a package of 100 for $11.05 and with U.S. Prime shipping in about 7 days or less.
They are listed as Part number M3180716026 and described as:
Mxfans 100x Gold-Plated 9mm Long Copper Needles Thimbles Probes Spring POGO pin
I have 100 on my desk and they seem OK to me.
Total length : 9mm
Hole size : 1mm .039 drill works with a little leeway.
Base width: : 2mm
Tip : 2mm
Hopefully the Eagle library is attached below and it contains the device named Teensy40.
>> SEE POST #10 >> Eagle-library-with-Teensy-4-0-(test)
I've created Eagle devices before but never tried to share them so if you savvy forum members that use Eagle for PCB design would review this Teensy 4.0 device and give CONSTRUCTIVE criticism and advice it would be greatly appreciated.
I already have a PCB designed using 3 Teensy 4.0 plugins and it is almost ready to submit to jlcpcb.com for trial run of 5 boards delivered to the U.S. for $28.75 with 6-7 day delivery.
I also have a device designed for the Teensy 3.6 with the same POGO pins that I can post if the 4.0 device looks OK.
Please advise...
>> SEE POST #10 >> Eagle-library-with-Teensy-4-0-(test)
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