

I'm also a fellow Oregonian (displaced across the Pacific in Korea). I intend to drill holes to solder Teensy 3 into my project. Question: Do have any Fritzing designs for Teensy 3.0? I'm not an engineer and prefer the simplicity. I intend to submit my code and design to your website when I'm finished. I'll probably power all of this with a li-poly battery. I've got about a month left before I finalize my hardware and should be ready as soon as I figure out which TFT I want to use.

My soldered modules are working okay, but it's clearly a sub 1.0 project and not very durable. Due to the nature of my project, I want to move toward getting these components on a PCB fairly soon. I want to use a small amplifier and speaker for better quality. The parts editor will open in a new window. Right-click on the part and select the option Edit (new parts editor). But in the mean time, I need a working area parts library I can switch to, plus a standard parts library that is not messed up by my partial changes. Once stabilized, Ill push them to my fritzing-part repository fork, and do a pull request. In the breadboard view, add in some part the accelerometer we used before, for example. It is a family of parts, with shared svg files. I'm currently using a piezo buzzer, but look forward to getting some better audio output capabilities as you keep up development on the Teensy software. Fritzing doesn’t allow creating new parts from scratch, so the only way is to edit existing ones. I also have 16x2 LCD display, but will probably ditch it for a 2" TFT. Very nicely done and at a great price.īackground: I've built a handheld (paragliding) flight computer using Teensy 3.0, a GPS module, accelerometer/magnetomer, SD card driver, and rotary encoder. I started out with hardware hacking with an Arduino Uno in late August and this is a HUGE step up. Paul, you've done a phenomenal job and I am having an absolutely great time with it. Hello! I just received my Teensy 3.0 and I must say that I am impressed.
