This is using a Teensy 4.1 on a Board i had manufactured for me by JLCPCB
I Designed the board in KICAD
The board is powered by a LM2596S 5.0 Buck Converter Circuit
And i have I2C Extenders in the form of Texas Instruments "P82B715DR" circuits in order to extend the reach of my humidity sensors
I'm also using "LTC4316CDD#TRPBF" from Analog Devices to perform Address Translation so i can use more than one TI HDC1080 which has a fixed address.
I have to say i was pumped as hell that this all worked right the first time.
I am using Atlas Scientific PH and EC Sensor boards to provide inputs [
Anyway here's a couple of pics
I really want to thank everyone on this forum and Paul as well. I lurked and read and learned alot. This project wouldn't have been possible without all of the information on this forum and Pauls Excellent T4.1.
Although i wish to god it had a USB-C Port. I REALLY REALLY REALLY hate MicroUSB.
SO much in fact I'm considering a new revision where i just buy the IMXRT Chip and the bootloader chip and roll my own board.
I Designed the board in KICAD
The board is powered by a LM2596S 5.0 Buck Converter Circuit
And i have I2C Extenders in the form of Texas Instruments "P82B715DR" circuits in order to extend the reach of my humidity sensors
I'm also using "LTC4316CDD#TRPBF" from Analog Devices to perform Address Translation so i can use more than one TI HDC1080 which has a fixed address.
I have to say i was pumped as hell that this all worked right the first time.
I am using Atlas Scientific PH and EC Sensor boards to provide inputs [
Anyway here's a couple of pics
I really want to thank everyone on this forum and Paul as well. I lurked and read and learned alot. This project wouldn't have been possible without all of the information on this forum and Pauls Excellent T4.1.
Although i wish to god it had a USB-C Port. I REALLY REALLY REALLY hate MicroUSB.
SO much in fact I'm considering a new revision where i just buy the IMXRT Chip and the bootloader chip and roll my own board.