Are there any updates on the future availability of the Teensy 3.x models, which I understand are constrained by the availability of the core Kinetis processors? According to the PJRC website, Teensy 3.2 isn't expected to be available before March, and Teensy 3.6 before June. While the 3.5 was briefly available in November, they appear to be out of stock again now.
Unlike the Teensy 4.x boards, the 3.x models have >10 bit ADCs and onboard DACs. These specific features make the Teensy 3.x models particularly useful for pedagogical and instrumentation applications in undergraduate physics teaching laboratories (my area of interest). Is the availability of the Teensy 3.x boards expected to improve in the coming months? If supply issues are expected to persist for an extended period, or if NXP decides to discontinue production of the relevant chips altogether, is there any plan to introduce alternative models with similar capabilities? Thanks very much.
Unlike the Teensy 4.x boards, the 3.x models have >10 bit ADCs and onboard DACs. These specific features make the Teensy 3.x models particularly useful for pedagogical and instrumentation applications in undergraduate physics teaching laboratories (my area of interest). Is the availability of the Teensy 3.x boards expected to improve in the coming months? If supply issues are expected to persist for an extended period, or if NXP decides to discontinue production of the relevant chips altogether, is there any plan to introduce alternative models with similar capabilities? Thanks very much.