jbarosin11
New member
Hello,
I'm the lead avionics engineer for my schools rocketry team, oddly enough I'm a mechanical engineer so I spend a lot of time on these forums.
I flew a beta test of my flight computer on Saturday and the parachute failed to deploy causing my system to hit the ground at a less than optimal speed.
The payload bay was smashed to bits but surprisingly the teensy 4.0 main processor survived with some bent pins, at least that's what I though until I plugged in USB power, no joy. I hook up the 5v and ground rail, and it powers on.
Is there a way to reprogram a teensy 4.0 not by using the USB plug or is there a way to fix the plug?
Thank you for taking the time to read this, it means a great deal to a student who is out of his field of study.
I'm the lead avionics engineer for my schools rocketry team, oddly enough I'm a mechanical engineer so I spend a lot of time on these forums.
I flew a beta test of my flight computer on Saturday and the parachute failed to deploy causing my system to hit the ground at a less than optimal speed.
The payload bay was smashed to bits but surprisingly the teensy 4.0 main processor survived with some bent pins, at least that's what I though until I plugged in USB power, no joy. I hook up the 5v and ground rail, and it powers on.
Is there a way to reprogram a teensy 4.0 not by using the USB plug or is there a way to fix the plug?
Thank you for taking the time to read this, it means a great deal to a student who is out of his field of study.