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Easy & Powerful Arduino Alternative? #3 Teensy Beginner's Guide

Easy & Powerful Arduino Alternative? #3 Teensy Beginner's Guide

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Easy & Powerful Arduino Alternative? #3 Teensy Beginner's Guide Matt: GreatScott! great video as always! Did you miss the step about uploading to the Teensy for the first time? Around 4: 00 you select the configuration which lists COM25 (Teensy) as the port but this option isn't available on the first upload. Many users (including myself) had issues with the first upload. But once you complete that, you can directly upload sketches from Arduino IDE like normal. Important note that with Teensy's Micro USB port, it requires a data cable whereas most people have power-only cables from their cell phones. Thanks again and keep up the great work!
Date: 2020-09-05

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How does it handle fast interrupts for example those coming from a rotary encoder attached to a motor? Arduino has this bad behaviour of skipping/acknowledging interrupts if the interrupt generated is too fast. this was also because Arduino had a clock speed of 16MHz. with 48MHz, does that perform any better?
Secondly, I wanted to ask about code latency. what is the latency produced due to the code itself? I'm guessing it is less but that caused problems in my Arduino too. Please reply.

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Hi, from Mexico, excellent as always, what dont you make an optical sorter as part of your proyects, here, OPs are very expensive machines and are use to clasify or sort impurities in beans, coffe beans or other seeds. The sorting has to be manually and one man only can sort as much as 50k during all day. I suppose that it can be created one of those OPs and solve this tedious work, Best regards from Mexico
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Scott, the way you describe yourself is somehow repelling to us (Indian Bengali's. We are very soft sublime variety, who hate to boast) Though we are not Christians, Christ is great, Newton is great, but I do agree after watching the post on teensy, I am ready to accept you as great. And I do believe rest of our fellowmen will agree.
An totally failed engineer Aloke

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Hi! I have opened my old xbox one controller and made a small controller that looked simillary to nintendo switch. I made 2 of them. L and R. And they work on Bluetooth HID and Teensy! (BTW - That xbox controller had broken vibration cables. So i opened it and I wanted to do something with them)
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You can also use Arduino pro micro wich uses the ATmega 32u4 microcontroler wich does not need a separate microcontroler for usb. And has the ability to emulate a mouse & keyboard. One of my favorite microcontrolers from ATMEL company. I w I
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I've been following around your videos a lot now and I wonder how you manage to know the codes and set up calculations will you teach about it can I ask tutorial like question to you. Pls reply to msg whatever may be the answer
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Greatscott, where do you get the silver/copper bus wire you use in your products, and is it solid core copper with silver plating? Love your videos and your thick solder traces!
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The major issue is the Arduino IDE. It is just so much overhead. Basically you are not programming the microcontroller, but at high level - glueing libraries together.
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Hello sir great scott can you pease make a code for arduino and mikrotik i plan to make wifi vendo using arduino and mikrotik thanks advance
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