"Teensy 4.0" 修訂間的差異
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* teensy_loader_cli -mmcu=imxrt1062 -w evkmimxrt1060_freertos_hello_teensy.hex -v | * teensy_loader_cli -mmcu=imxrt1062 -w evkmimxrt1060_freertos_hello_teensy.hex -v | ||
於 2019年12月29日 (日) 16:33 的修訂
目錄
PIN assignment
Teensyduino IDE installation
- Download & Extract Arduino
- Install udev Rules
- The udev rule file gives non-root users permission to use the Teensy devices (serial, HID, etc). More Linux tips below.
sudo cp 49-teensy.rules /etc/udev/rules.d/
MCUXpresso IDE
MCUXpresso Config Tools
MCUXpresso SDK
Upload binary standalone
- teensy_loader_cli -mmcu=imxrt1062 -w evkmimxrt1060_freertos_hello_teensy.hex -v
SPI Timing
- CS_OFF around 40 ns
- SPI CLK in 16M
- Sampling rate evaluation
- CS_ON+CS_OFF around 1.46 us
- For 32 Ch in 16M SPI_CLK, the sampling rate for each channel would be:
- (1000000/1.46*32)/1000=21.4KS
SDIO 4 bit
- Format SD before running
- Change pin define in code
- SD.begin(BUILTIN_SDCARD)
/* SD card datalogger This example shows how to log data from three analog sensors to an SD card using the SD library. The circuit: * analog sensors on analog ins 0, 1, and 2 * SD card attached to SPI bus as follows: ** MOSI - pin 11, pin 7 on Teensy with audio board ** MISO - pin 12 ** CLK - pin 13, pin 14 on Teensy with audio board ** CS - pin 4, pin 10 on Teensy with audio board created 24 Nov 2010 modified 9 Apr 2012 by Tom Igoe This example code is in the public domain. */ #include <SD.h> #include <SPI.h> // On the Ethernet Shield, CS is pin 4. Note that even if it's not // used as the CS pin, the hardware CS pin (10 on most Arduino boards, // 53 on the Mega) must be left as an output or the SD library // functions will not work. // change this to match your SD shield or module; // Arduino Ethernet shield: pin 4 // Adafruit SD shields and modules: pin 10 // Sparkfun SD shield: pin 8 // Teensy audio board: pin 10 // Teensy 3.5 & 3.6 on-board: BUILTIN_SDCARD // Wiz820+SD board: pin 4 // Teensy 2.0: pin 0 // Teensy++ 2.0: pin 20 //const int chipSelect = 36; void setup() { //UNCOMMENT THESE TWO LINES FOR TEENSY AUDIO BOARD: //SPI.setMOSI(37); // Audio shield has MOSI on pin 7 //SPI.setSCK(36); // Audio shield has SCK on pin 14 // Open serial communications and wait for port to open: Serial.begin(9600); while (!Serial) { ; // wait for serial port to connect. Needed for Leonardo only } Serial.print("Initializing SD card..."); // see if the card is present and can be initialized: if (!SD.begin(BUILTIN_SDCARD)) { Serial.println("Card failed, or not present"); // don't do anything more: return; } Serial.println("card initialized."); } void loop() { // make a string for assembling the data to log: String dataString = ""; // read three sensors and append to the string: for (int analogPin = 0; analogPin < 3; analogPin++) { int sensor = analogRead(analogPin); dataString += String(sensor); if (analogPin < 2) { dataString += ","; } } // open the file. note that only one file can be open at a time, // so you have to close this one before opening another. File dataFile = SD.open("datalog.txt", FILE_WRITE); // if the file is available, write to it: if (dataFile) { dataFile.println(dataString); dataFile.close(); // print to the serial port too: Serial.println(dataString); } // if the file isn't open, pop up an error: else { Serial.println("error opening datalog.txt"); } }