> I've used PJRC's teensy 3.2 in several projects.  See 
> http://www.pjrc.com/teensy/index.html
> They're now selling the teensy 3.6 which includes a floating-point unit.

I've used the Teensy in several projects as well.  The 3.6 is appealing as it's 
much more powerful (180MHz, 32 bit) than most microcontrollers and includes two 
DACs.  I'm working on building a scope clock out of one.  The Teensy family has 
Arduino plugins, they're not as smoothly integrated as some, but they work.  
They're hard to beat for cost and size.

- John

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