Hey!
I am working on a version 2 of the PCBs of my Sequencer and I would like to have a case-mounted USB Socket to not over-use the Teensy One and making it looking better. As far as I understand, there are 2 pads on the Teensy 4.1 that provide D+ and D-, but that's nothing I can access that easy when soldering the Teensy to the PCB. What is the best practice here? Using a Micro-USB to USB-B Adapter, where the USB-B Port can be case mounted? Or do you solder connections to the 2 test-pads for + and - and connect it there?
Jens
I am working on a version 2 of the PCBs of my Sequencer and I would like to have a case-mounted USB Socket to not over-use the Teensy One and making it looking better. As far as I understand, there are 2 pads on the Teensy 4.1 that provide D+ and D-, but that's nothing I can access that easy when soldering the Teensy to the PCB. What is the best practice here? Using a Micro-USB to USB-B Adapter, where the USB-B Port can be case mounted? Or do you solder connections to the 2 test-pads for + and - and connect it there?
Jens