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DIY Teensy 4.1 kicad files
Hi all,
I've now published my Kicad schematic and board files for making a custom T4.1 on https://github.com/jenschr/Teensy-4.1-example
This file has a known bug in that it turns the USB switch for the USB host feature off when it should be turned on. The part I used was dictated by the parts shortage, so you may want to change that part anyway.
Here are repositories for my other Teensy schematics:
T3.2 example files https://github.com/jenschr/Teensy3.2-example/
T3.6 example files https://github.com/jenschr/Teensy3.6-example/
My USB Type C connector repo may also be interesting:
https://github.com/jenschr/USB-C-Connectors
As you can see, the board is quite a bit larger than Paul's highly optimized board but this was sufficient for my purpose and 4 layer setup. Feel free to post pictures here if you use this as a basis for your own designs!
Last edited by jensa; 05-23-2022 at 11:04 AM.
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Amazing job!
Thank you for these files as a starting point, can't wait to make my own design.
For the BGA I would've tried a heat gun soldering station... thanks for the tip with the hot plate, never seen these for soldering. I hope to get all parts together and post a picture soon
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It's ok and it works? 
The next time I lay out this chip I'll be sure to read all of the PJRC page on this https://www.pjrc.com/store/ic_mkl02_t4.html. Scroll down and you'll find a great strategy for getting better connections to Power and GND than I have used In fact - be sure to read ALL of that page before laying out the board!
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