On 5/14/20 3:14 PM, Adrian Godwin wrote:
I just saw an update to the Teensy microcontroller line.
Teensys are somewhat like an arduino but generally with faster processors
and more memory.
The latest one, 4.1, has an ethernet interface with IEEE1588
packet timestamping.
https://www.pjrc.com/category/news/
I'm not on pjrc's staff etc, but I like his products and as far as I know
this is a 'first' for such an interface on a cheap, fast development board
($26, 600MHz).
That's very cool.
I've been using Teensys since 3.0. In fact, I ran some clock
performance tests on 5 teensy 3.1s - nothing unusual found.
I like the teensys because they have decent ADC (16 bit differential)
and DAC (not PWM DAC), so you can actually do some interesting audio
frequency stuff (like using them as a doppler radar processor to detect
heartbeats).
I'm glad they're still pushing the envelope.
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